Growing up in a wealthy Jewish family during the 1940s, the author navigates a tumultuous home life marked by her parents' constant conflicts. The memoir captures the stark contrast between their affluent lifestyle, filled with social gatherings and leisure, and the underlying emotional turmoil, including a philandering father and a discontented mother. Through evocative storytelling, the author explores themes of familial dysfunction and the quest for healing amidst the façade of prosperity, revealing a poignant narrative of a family struggling with both material wealth and spiritual fulfillment.
Anne Richardson Roiphe Books
Anne Roiphe is a prolific author whose career spans fiction and memoir. Her writing is characterized by a free-thinking exploration of contradictions, often delving into themes of feminism and motherhood. Roiphe has consistently refused to toe a party line, feminist or otherwise, and her work is celebrated for its frank and unflinching examination of modern life.


Octopuses Have Zero Bones
- 68 pages
- 3 hours of reading
"Do you wonder...how many times a black bear's heart beats each hour?... What happens when you keep placing zeros at the ends of numbers? The answers are all in this book--along with many more incredible facts that involve the numbers zero to nine and power of ten numbers ten to nine billion. Be prepared to cuont and get curious as you fall in love with numbres and with the world around us."-- Page 4 of cover