<b><i>Angelaβs Ashes</i> comes home to the Bronx in a brilliant, touching, charming, and bittersweet account of a childhood during the Depression from Americaβs Queen of Suspense.</b> Mary Higgins Clarkβs memoir begins with the death of her father in 1939. With no money in the houseβthe Higgins Bar
Kitchen privileges: a memoir
- Publisher
- Simon Schuster; Pocket Books
- Year
- 2002;2003
- Edition
- First Pocket books trade pbk. edition
- Category
- Fiction
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