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Annie's Ghosts by Steve Luxenberg (2009, Hardcover) 
Annie's Ghosts by Steve Luxenberg (2009, Hardcover)

 
Annie's Ghosts by Steve Luxenberg (2009, Hardcover)

Author: Steve Luxenberg
Publisher: Hyperion Books
Publication Date: 2009-05-05
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 1401322476
ISBN-13: 9781401322472
Product ID: EPID70920789
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Publication Date:2009-05-05

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Length:401 pages
Height:9.8 in
Width:6.5 in
Thickness:1.2 in
Weight:24.0 oz

Publisher's Note
Beth Luxenberg was an only child. Everyone knew it: her grown children, her friends, even people she'd only recently met. So when her secret emerged, her son Steve Luxenberg was bewildered. He was certain that his mother had no siblings, just as he knew that her name was Beth, and that she had raised her children, above all, to tell the truth. By then, Beth was nearly eighty, and in fragile health. While seeing a new doctor, she had casually mentioned a disabled sister, sent away at age two. For what reason? Was she physically disabled? Mentally ill? The questions were dizzying, the answers out of reach. Beth had said she knew nothing of her sister's fate. Six months after Beth's death in 1999, the secret surfaced once more. This time, it had a name: Annie. Steve Luxenberg began digging. As he dug, he uncovered more and more. His mother's name wasn't Beth. His aunt hadn't been two when she'd been hospitalized. She'd been twenty-one; his mother had been twenty-three. The sisters had grown up together. Annie had spent the rest of her life in a mental institution, while Beth had set out to hide her sister's existence. Why? Employing his skills as a journalist while struggling to maintain his empathy as a son, Luxenberg pieces together the story of his mother's motivations, his aunt's unknown life, and the times in which they lived. His search takes him to imperial Russia and Depression-era Detroit, through the Holocaust in Ukraine and the Philippine war zone, and back to the hospitals where Annie and many others were lost to memory. Combining the power of reportage with the intrigue of mystery, ANNIE'S GHOSTS explores the nature of self-deception and self-preservation. The result is equal parts memoir, social history, and riveting detective story.

Industry Reviews
"The author calls on his investigative reporting skills not just to uncover the facts, but to explore what happens when lies or omissions become truth, exposing the contradictions, contrasts and parallels that exist within every life, every relationship and every family. Beautifully complex, raw and revealing." (starred review)
(04/01/2009)

"ANNIE'S GHOSTS is...a poignant investigative exercise, full of empathy and sorrowful truth....Luxenberg is an exhaustive, meticulous reporter, and he worries about the things good reporters worry about..."
(05/16/2009)

"ANNIE'S GHOSTS is an exhaustively researched, often moving testament to the ties that bind families together - including connections we aren't even aware existed."
(05/31/2009)

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