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St. Martin's Press
ISBN-10
1250195136
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9781250195135
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Book Title
Wild and Precious Life : a Memoir
Number of Pages
288 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2019
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Women, Lgbt Studies / General, United States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic (DC, De, Md, NJ, NY, Pa), Lgbt, Lgbt Studies / Lesbian Studies
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Yes
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Social Science, Biography & Autobiography, History
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Hardcover
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9.4 in
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6.4 in
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2019-024260
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"In a forthright and vivid memoir...Windsor reveals her early realization of her attraction to women and her long struggle to navigate homophobia among family members and at work, to live openly as a lesbian, and to marry the woman she loved.... A candid portrait of an indefatigable woman." -- Kirkus Review "Insightful...a whirlwind tale spanning eight decades studded with glamour, bravado, and desire.... Windsor's memoir is passionately told and serves as a substantive look at her contribution to same-sex marriage." -- Publishers Weekly "[Edie Windsor] refused to give up on the promise of America. There was not a cynical, defeatist bone in her body.... It's easy to go weary fighting these fights, but remember Edie Windsor who took on and won against the U.S. Government. She pushed us all to be better, to stand taller, to dream bigger." --Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, in her eulogy "Edie Windsor was a beautiful, creative, and caring woman. How amazing to hear her words in this mesmerizing new book! I was lucky enough to know her, and I miss her sweet smile. Read this and get to know the woman who changed history for all of us." --Rosie O'Donnell "Only a couple of times in a generation are we fortunate enough to witness the power of one individual who creates massive change. Edie Windsor was such a person. Her name joins an exclusive list of individuals who stood up for their rights and changed the world. Not only did she insist on freedom in a field of anger, she moved among us with grace, dignity and caring. Edie Windsor is an example of what happens when one turns love into power." --David Mixner, author and activist "Sit down with Edie Windsor as she shares stories of her life in this thoroughly enjoyable memoir that reveals the civil rights icon as much more than the one-dimensional public version so many of our heroes become. By the time you turn the last page, you'll love Edie for so much more than just taking down DOMA." --Jim Obergefell, author of Love Wins: The Lovers and Lawyers Who Fought the Landmark Case for Marriage Equality, "There's so much more to Windsor's story than her Supreme Court case that struck down the Defense of Marriage Act. And if you learn anything from her memoir, I hope it's her personal motto: Never postpone joy."--Book Riot "Mesmerizing... Read this and get to know the woman who changed history for all of us." --Rosie O'Donnell "[Edie Windsor] refused to give up on the promise of America. There was not a cynical, defeatist bone in her body.... It's easy to go weary fighting these fights, but remember Edie Windsor who took on and won against the U.S. Government. She pushed us all to be better, to stand taller, to dream bigger." --Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, in her eulogy "In a forthright and vivid memoir...Windsor reveals her early realization of her attraction to women and her long struggle to navigate homophobia among family members and at work, to live openly as a lesbian, and to marry the woman she loved.... A candid portrait of an indefatigable woman." -- Kirkus Review "Insightful...a whirlwind tale spanning eight decades studded with glamour, bravado, and desire.... Windsor's memoir is passionately told and serves as a substantive look at her contribution to same-sex marriage." -- Publishers Weekly "With many sparkling memories paired with materials from personal archival collections, this account enthralls with every turn of the page.... Whether readers are seeking material on U.S. LGBTQ history, particularly regarding the pre-Stonewall era, or an enrapturing memoir, this work will satisfy. Don't miss out on this essential read. "-- Library Journal (starred review) "A big-picture look at Windsor's entire life, including her immigrant experience and childhood in Philadelphia; her enviable 1950s Greenwich Village social life; her relationship with Thea Speyer that began rocky and ended 44-years later when Thea succumbed to MS; her late-life yet intense activism; and her second marriage to Judith Kasen-Windsor. Most enjoyable in this telling is Windsor's willingness to reflect and adjust."-- Booklist "Only a couple of times in a generation are we fortunate enough to witness the power of one individual who creates massive change. Edie Windsor was such a person. Her name joins an exclusive list of individuals who stood up for their rights and changed the world. Not only did she insist on freedom in a field of anger, she moved among us with grace, dignity and caring. Edie Windsor is an example of what happens when one turns love into power." -- David Mixner, author and activist "Sit down with Edie Windsor as she shares stories of her life in this thoroughly enjoyable memoir that reveals the civil rights icon as much more than the one-dimensional public version so many of our heroes become. By the time you turn the last page, you'll love Edie for so much more than just taking down DOMA." -- Jim Obergefell, author of Love Wins: The Lovers and Lawyers Who Fought the Landmark Case for Marriage Equality, "In a forthright and vivid memoir...Windsor reveals her early realization of her attraction to women and her long struggle to navigate homophobia among family members and at work, to live openly as a lesbian, and to marry the woman she loved.... A candid portrait of an indefatigable woman." -- Kirkus Review "Insightful...a whirlwind tale spanning eight decades studded with glamour, bravado, and desire.... Windsor's memoir is passionately told and serves as a substantive look at her contribution to same-sex marriage." -- Publishers Weekly "[Edie Windsor] refused to give up on the promise of America. There was not a cynical, defeatist bone in her body.... It's easy to go weary fighting these fights, but remember Edie Windsor who took on and won against the U.S. Government. She pushed us all to be better, to stand taller, to dream bigger." -- Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, in her eulogy "A big-picture look at Windsor's entire life, including her immigrant experience and childhood in Philadelphia; her enviable 1950s Greenwich Village social life; her relationship with Thea Speyer that began rocky and ended 44-years later when Thea succumbed to MS; her late-life yet intense activism; and her second marriage to Judith Kasen-Windsor. Most enjoyable in this telling is Windsor's willingness to reflect and adjust."-- Booklist "Edie Windsor was a beautiful, creative, and caring woman. How amazing to hear her words in this mesmerizing new book! I was lucky enough to know her, and I miss her sweet smile. Read this and get to know the woman who changed history for all of us." -- Rosie O'Donnell "Only a couple of times in a generation are we fortunate enough to witness the power of one individual who creates massive change. Edie Windsor was such a person. Her name joins an exclusive list of individuals who stood up for their rights and changed the world. Not only did she insist on freedom in a field of anger, she moved among us with grace, dignity and caring. Edie Windsor is an example of what happens when one turns love into power." -- David Mixner, author and activist "Sit down with Edie Windsor as she shares stories of her life in this thoroughly enjoyable memoir that reveals the civil rights icon as much more than the one-dimensional public version so many of our heroes become. By the time you turn the last page, you'll love Edie for so much more than just taking down DOMA." -- Jim Obergefell, author of Love Wins: The Lovers and Lawyers Who Fought the Landmark Case for Marriage Equality, "There's so much more to Windsor's story than her Supreme Court case that struck down the Defense of Marriage Act. And if you learn anything from her memoir, I hope it's her personal motto: Never postpone joy."--Book Riot "Windsor's inspiring zeal for life and brave, fierce love are thoroughly gripping all on their own. Brilliant and unapologetic, Windsor navigates the mid-century immigrant community in Philadelphia, the lesbian scene of 1960s Manhattan, and the United States Supreme Court with flair, insight and, of course, incredible panache."- Philadelphia Magazine "Mesmerizing... Read this and get to know the woman who changed history for all of us." --Rosie O'Donnell "[Edie Windsor] refused to give up on the promise of America. There was not a cynical, defeatist bone in her body.... It's easy to go weary fighting these fights, but remember Edie Windsor who took on and won against the U.S. Government. She pushed us all to be better, to stand taller, to dream bigger." --Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, in her eulogy "In a forthright and vivid memoir...Windsor reveals her early realization of her attraction to women and her long struggle to navigate homophobia among family members and at work, to live openly as a lesbian, and to marry the woman she loved.... A candid portrait of an indefatigable woman." -- Kirkus Review "Insightful...a whirlwind tale spanning eight decades studded with glamour, bravado, and desire.... Windsor's memoir is passionately told and serves as a substantive look at her contribution to same-sex marriage." -- Publishers Weekly "With many sparkling memories paired with materials from personal archival collections, this account enthralls with every turn of the page.... Whether readers are seeking material on U.S. LGBTQ history, particularly regarding the pre-Stonewall era, or an enrapturing memoir, this work will satisfy. Don't miss out on this essential read. "-- Library Journal (starred review) "A big-picture look at Windsor's entire life, including her immigrant experience and childhood in Philadelphia; her enviable 1950s Greenwich Village social life; her relationship with Thea Speyer that began rocky and ended 44-years later when Thea succumbed to MS; her late-life yet intense activism; and her second marriage to Judith Kasen-Windsor. Most enjoyable in this telling is Windsor's willingness to reflect and adjust."-- Booklist "Only a couple of times in a generation are we fortunate enough to witness the power of one individual who creates massive change. Edie Windsor was such a person. Her name joins an exclusive list of individuals who stood up for their rights and changed the world. Not only did she insist on freedom in a field of anger, she moved among us with grace, dignity and caring. Edie Windsor is an example of what happens when one turns love into power." -- David Mixner, author and activist "Sit down with Edie Windsor as she shares stories of her life in this thoroughly enjoyable memoir that reveals the civil rights icon as much more than the one-dimensional public version so many of our heroes become. By the time you turn the last page, you'll love Edie for so much more than just taking down DOMA." -- Jim Obergefell, author of Love Wins: The Lovers and Lawyers Who Fought the Landmark Case for Marriage Equality, "A captivating and inspiring story of a queer woman who believed in her right to take up space and be seen."--BuzzFeed "There's so much more to Windsor's story than her Supreme Court case that struck down the Defense of Marriage Act. And if you learn anything from her memoir, I hope it's her personal motto: Never postpone joy."--Book Riot "Windsor's inspiring zeal for life and brave, fierce love are thoroughly gripping all on their own. Brilliant and unapologetic, Windsor navigates the mid-century immigrant community in Philadelphia, the lesbian scene of 1960s Manhattan, and the United States Supreme Court with flair, insight and, of course, incredible panache."- Philadelphia Magazine "The great pleasure of this book is in spending time with Windsor's voice."-- Tampa Bay Times "Windsor woos readers with breezy wit, racy love stories, and seemingly casual-not-casual, semi-nonchalant depictions of being a lesbian in the mid-20th century, telling us what it was like living in the shadows but flirting hard with the light."-- The Washington Blade "Mesmerizing... Read this and get to know the woman who changed history for all of us." --Rosie O'Donnell "[Edie Windsor] refused to give up on the promise of America. There was not a cynical, defeatist bone in her body.... It's easy to go weary fighting these fights, but remember Edie Windsor who took on and won against the U.S. Government. She pushed us all to be better, to stand taller, to dream bigger." --Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, in her eulogy "In a forthright and vivid memoir...Windsor reveals her early realization of her attraction to women and her long struggle to navigate homophobia among family members and at work, to live openly as a lesbian, and to marry the woman she loved.... A candid portrait of an indefatigable woman." -- Kirkus Review "Insightful...a whirlwind tale spanning eight decades studded with glamour, bravado, and desire.... Windsor's memoir is passionately told and serves as a substantive look at her contribution to same-sex marriage." -- Publishers Weekly "With many sparkling memories paired with materials from personal archival collections, this account enthralls with every turn of the page.... Whether readers are seeking material on U.S. LGBTQ history, particularly regarding the pre-Stonewall era, or an enrapturing memoir, this work will satisfy. Don't miss out on this essential read. "-- Library Journal (starred review) "A big-picture look at Windsor's entire life, including her immigrant experience and childhood in Philadelphia; her enviable 1950s Greenwich Village social life; her relationship with Thea Speyer that began rocky and ended 44-years later when Thea succumbed to MS; her late-life yet intense activism; and her second marriage to Judith Kasen-Windsor. Most enjoyable in this telling is Windsor's willingness to reflect and adjust."-- Booklist "Only a couple of times in a generation are we fortunate enough to witness the power of one individual who creates massive change. Edie Windsor was such a person. Her name joins an exclusive list of individuals who stood up for their rights and changed the world. Not only did she insist on freedom in a field of anger, she moved among us with grace, dignity and caring. Edie Windsor is an example of what happens when one turns love into power." -- David Mixner, author and activist "Sit down with Edie Windsor as she shares stories of her life in this thoroughly enjoyable memoir that reveals the civil rights icon as much more than the one-dimensional public version so many of our heroes become. By the time you turn the last page, you'll love Edie for so much more than just taking down DOMA." -- Jim Obergefell, author of Love Wins: The Lovers and Lawyers Who Fought the Landmark Case for Marriage Equality, Lambda Literary Award Finalist One of NPR ''''s Favorite Books of 2019 An NBC OUT 10 LGBTQ memoirs to read for National Memoir Writing Month Buzzfeed ''s 11 Memiors to Read This Fall Named one of The 20 Best LGBTQ Books of 2019 by Harper''s Bazaar The Advocate ''s Best LGBTQ Memoirs of 2019 A Rewire 13 Books by LGBTQ Writers to Read This Fall "[Lyon] captures both an epoch in mid-20th century LGBT history and a singular voice: brash, funny and brave." -- NPR "Perfectly encapsulates the essence of an amazing person and life."-- The Advocate , Best LGBTQ Memoirs of 2019 "A captivating and inspiring story of a queer woman who believed in her right to take up space and be seen."-- BuzzFeed "Windsor''s story fighting for what she believed in is one that will leave readers inspired." -- NBC OUT "This trailblazer''s memoir isn''t captivating solely for Windsor''s reflections on the historic ruling nor her influential work developing software at IBM, it''s Windsor''s, along with friends'' and former flames'', recollections of lesbian nightlife and community in pre-Stonewall Riots New York City--a moment in LGBTQ history both sometimes glossed over in a rush to the queer rights movement''s later, more formative years post-Stonewall and rarely published from a first-person perspective as fiery as Windsor''s--that kept this reader flipping page after page well into the night." -- Austin Chronicle "There''s so much more to Windsor''s story than her Supreme Court case that struck down the Defense of Marriage Act. And if you learn anything from her memoir, I hope it''s her personal motto: Never postpone joy."-- Book Riot "Windsor''s inspiring zeal for life and brave, fierce love are thoroughly gripping all on their own. Brilliant and unapologetic, Windsor navigates the mid-century immigrant community in Philadelphia, the lesbian scene of 1960s Manhattan, and the United States Supreme Court with flair, insight and, of course, incredible panache."- Philadelphia Magazine "[A] must-read for any young queers who want to know where our community came from." -- Harper''s Bazaar "Lyon does an excellent job of making sure Windsor''s stirring and joyful voice shines through." -- Rewire "The great pleasure of this book is in spending time with Windsor''s voice."-- Tampa Bay Times "Windsor woos readers with breezy wit, racy love stories, and seemingly casual-not-casual, semi-nonchalant depictions of being a lesbian in the mid-20th century, telling us what it was like living in the shadows but flirting hard with the light."-- The Washington Blade "In a forthright and vivid memoir...Windsor reveals her early realization of her attraction to women and her long struggle to navigate homophobia among family members and at work, to live openly as a lesbian, and to marry the woman she loved.... A candid portrait of an indefatigable woman." -- Kirkus Review "Insightful...a whirlwind tale spanning eight decades studded with glamour, bravado, and desire.... Windsor''s memoir is passionately told and serves as a substantive look at her contribution to same-sex marriage." -- Publishers Weekly "With many sparkling memories paired with materials from personal archival collections, this account enthralls with every turn of the page.... Whether readers are seeking material on U.S. LGBTQ history, particularly regarding the pre-Stonewall era, or an enrapturing memoir, this work will satisfy. Don''t miss out on this essential read. "-- Library Journal (starred review) "A big-picture look at Windsor''s entire life, including her immigrant experience and childhood in Philadelphia; her enviable 1950s Greenwich Village social life; her relationship with Thea Speyer that began rocky and ended 44-years later when Thea succumbed to MS; her late-life yet intense activism; and her second marriage to Judith Kasen-Windsor. Most enjoyable in this telling is Windsor''s willingness to reflect and adjust."-- Booklist, "A captivating and inspiring story of a queer woman who believed in her right to take up space and be seen."--BuzzFeed "In a forthright and vivid memoir...Windsor reveals her early realization of her attraction to women and her long struggle to navigate homophobia among family members and at work, to live openly as a lesbian, and to marry the woman she loved.... A candid portrait of an indefatigable woman." -- Kirkus Review "Insightful...a whirlwind tale spanning eight decades studded with glamour, bravado, and desire.... Windsor's memoir is passionately told and serves as a substantive look at her contribution to same-sex marriage." -- Publishers Weekly "With many sparkling memories paired with materials from personal archival collections, this account enthralls with every turn of the page.... Whether readers are seeking material on U.S. LGBTQ history, particularly regarding the pre-Stonewall era, or an enrapturing memoir, this work will satisfy. Don't miss out on this essential read. "-- Library Journal (starred review) "[Edie Windsor] refused to give up on the promise of America. There was not a cynical, defeatist bone in her body.... It's easy to go weary fighting these fights, but remember Edie Windsor who took on and won against the U.S. Government. She pushed us all to be better, to stand taller, to dream bigger." -- Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, in her eulogy "A big-picture look at Windsor's entire life, including her immigrant experience and childhood in Philadelphia; her enviable 1950s Greenwich Village social life; her relationship with Thea Speyer that began rocky and ended 44-years later when Thea succumbed to MS; her late-life yet intense activism; and her second marriage to Judith Kasen-Windsor. Most enjoyable in this telling is Windsor's willingness to reflect and adjust."-- Booklist "Edie Windsor was a beautiful, creative, and caring woman. How amazing to hear her words in this mesmerizing new book! I was lucky enough to know her, and I miss her sweet smile. Read this and get to know the woman who changed history for all of us." -- Rosie O'Donnell "Only a couple of times in a generation are we fortunate enough to witness the power of one individual who creates massive change. Edie Windsor was such a person. Her name joins an exclusive list of individuals who stood up for their rights and changed the world. Not only did she insist on freedom in a field of anger, she moved among us with grace, dignity and caring. Edie Windsor is an example of what happens when one turns love into power." -- David Mixner, author and activist "Sit down with Edie Windsor as she shares stories of her life in this thoroughly enjoyable memoir that reveals the civil rights icon as much more than the one-dimensional public version so many of our heroes become. By the time you turn the last page, you'll love Edie for so much more than just taking down DOMA." -- Jim Obergefell, author of Love Wins: The Lovers and Lawyers Who Fought the Landmark Case for Marriage Equality, "She refused to give up on the promise of America. There was not a cynical, defeatist bone in her body. That's especially important for us to remember right now... In this moment when so much hard-fought progress is hanging in the balance it is up to all of us to pick up where she left off. We really owe it to her, to ensure that gay rights are human rights and human rights are gay rights now and forever. It's easy to go weary fighting these fights, but remember Edie Windsor who took on and won against the U.S. Government. She pushed us all to be better, to stand taller, to dream bigger." --Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, in her eulogy "Few were as small in stature as Edie Windsor--and few made as big a difference to America." --Former President Barack Obama "In standing up for herself, Edie also stood up for millions of Americans and their rights" --Former President Bill Clinton "The arc of the moral universe bends toward justice. But sometimes it needs a good kick in the ass from people like Edie Windsor." --Mayor Bill de Blasio, "In a forthright and vivid memoir...Windsor reveals her early realization of her attraction to women and her long struggle to navigate homophobia among family members and at work, to live openly as a lesbian, and to marry the woman she loved.... A candid portrait of an indefatigable woman." -- Kirkus Review "Insightful...a whirlwind tale spanning eight decades studded with glamour, bravado, and desire.... Windsor's memoir is passionately told and serves as a substantive look at her contribution to same-sex marriage." -- Publishers Weekly "With many sparkling memories paired with materials from personal archival collections, this account enthralls with every turn of the page.... Whether readers are seeking material on U.S. LGBTQ history, particularly regarding the pre-Stonewall era, or an enrapturing memoir, this work will satisfy. Don't miss out on this essential read. "-- Library Journal (starred review) "[Edie Windsor] refused to give up on the promise of America. There was not a cynical, defeatist bone in her body.... It's easy to go weary fighting these fights, but remember Edie Windsor who took on and won against the U.S. Government. She pushed us all to be better, to stand taller, to dream bigger." -- Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, in her eulogy "A big-picture look at Windsor's entire life, including her immigrant experience and childhood in Philadelphia; her enviable 1950s Greenwich Village social life; her relationship with Thea Speyer that began rocky and ended 44-years later when Thea succumbed to MS; her late-life yet intense activism; and her second marriage to Judith Kasen-Windsor. Most enjoyable in this telling is Windsor's willingness to reflect and adjust."-- Booklist "Edie Windsor was a beautiful, creative, and caring woman. How amazing to hear her words in this mesmerizing new book! I was lucky enough to know her, and I miss her sweet smile. Read this and get to know the woman who changed history for all of us." -- Rosie O'Donnell "Only a couple of times in a generation are we fortunate enough to witness the power of one individual who creates massive change. Edie Windsor was such a person. Her name joins an exclusive list of individuals who stood up for their rights and changed the world. Not only did she insist on freedom in a field of anger, she moved among us with grace, dignity and caring. Edie Windsor is an example of what happens when one turns love into power." -- David Mixner, author and activist "Sit down with Edie Windsor as she shares stories of her life in this thoroughly enjoyable memoir that reveals the civil rights icon as much more than the one-dimensional public version so many of our heroes become. By the time you turn the last page, you'll love Edie for so much more than just taking down DOMA." -- Jim Obergefell, author of Love Wins: The Lovers and Lawyers Who Fought the Landmark Case for Marriage Equality
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A lively, intimate memoir from a marriage equality icon of the gay rights movement, describing gay life in the 1950s and 60s New York City and her longtime activism. "Brash, funny and brave." -- NPR "A captivating and inspiring story of a queer woman who believed in her right to take up space and be seen."-- BuzzFeed "Windsor's story fighting for what she believed in is one that will leave readers inspired." -- NBC OUT Edie Windsor became internationally famous when she sued the US government, seeking federal recognition for her marriage to Thea Spyer, her partner of more than four decades. The Supreme Court ruled in Edie's favor, a landmark victory that set the stage for full marriage equality in the US. Beloved by the LGBTQ community, Edie embraced her new role as an icon; she had already been living an extraordinary and groundbreaking life for decades. In this memoir, which she began before passing away in 2017 and completed by her co-writer, Edie recounts her childhood in Philadelphia, her realization that she was a lesbian, and her active social life in Greenwich Village's electrifying underground gay scene during the 1950s. Edie was also one of a select group of trailblazing women in computing, working her way up the ladder at IBM and achieving their highest technical ranking while developing software. In the early 1960s Edie met Thea, an expat from a Dutch Jewish family that fled the Nazis, and a widely respected clinical psychologist. Their partnership lasted forty-four years, until Thea died in 2009. Edie found love again, marrying Judith Kasen-Windsor in 2016. A Wild and Precious Life is remarkable portrait of an iconic woman, gay life in New York in the second half of the twentieth century, and the rise of LGBT activism.
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HQ75.4.W57A3 2019
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