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$21.00
Oct 09, 2001 | ISBN 9780375758249
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Apr 09, 2002 | ISBN 9781588361394
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Praise
"This is an absolutely marvelous memoir, the best I have read in recent years. It recounts, passionately and often painfully, the story of an endearing young child from a broken home who finds refuge and finally redemption in the world of theater. It is a thoroughly absorbing tale, told beautifully and without a hint of self-pity. It is everything a literary memoir ought to be." –Doris Kearns Goodwin
"Ghost Light is not so much a memoir as an exorcism. Frank Rich revisits those defoliated battlegrounds we call family and childhood, picks his way through the still live booby traps of memory, and returns if not at peace then at least with the shards of understanding."
–John Gregory Dunne
"Frank Rich’s Ghost Light is a stunning book. He manages to weave memories of childhood and theater into a complicated and deeply touching pattern. For anyone who remembers or still believes that their true lives begin when the curtain goes up, Ghost Light will illuminate their passion. This is a beautifully written, honest book. As in the best of theater, any reader will laugh, cry, and be very moved by the end."
–Wendy Wasserstein
"Ghost Light is a superb memoir–rich in anecdote, dense in theme. It’s a spellbinding coming-of-age tale, a meditation on art and youth in the ’60s, a horror story of urban family life. Deft, raucous, occasionally terrifying–you applaud Frank Rich for his journey and his brilliant skill in delineating it."
–James Ellroy
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