When All the World Was Young: A Memoir
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Acclaimed writer Barbara Holland, whom the Philadelphia Inquirer has called "a national treasure," finally tells her own story with this atmospheric account of a postwar American childhood. When All the World Was Young is Holland's account of growing up in Washington, D.C., during the 1940s and '50s, and is a deliciously subversive, sensitive journey into her past.
Mixing tales of an autocratic stepfather, a brilliant, reclusive mother, and a houseful of siblings with jump-rope rhymes…
Mixing tales of an autocratic stepfather, a brilliant, reclusive mother, and a houseful of siblings with jump-rope rhymes…
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AwardsBiographySocial SciencesNonfictionLiterary BiographyWomen's BiographyNews & Media BiographyMedia & CommunicationsRegional StudiesAmerican Literary BiographyLiterary Figures - Women's BiographyJournalismUnited States Studies20th Century American Authors - Literary BiographyAmerican Women - Literary BiographyJournalists - News & Media BiographyRegional Studies - Northeast & Middle Atlantic U.S.Authors, American->20th century->BiographyWomen authors, American->20th century->BiographyThe Washington Post Critics' Choice Nonfiction for 2005Best Books of the Year 2005Best Books of the YearWashington Post Best Books of 2005



