Change Me into Zeus's Daughter: A Memoir
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ISBN: 0743202198 / Publisher: Touchtstone, July 2001
In a stirring, powerful memoir of growing up poor in the South, the author recalls her life as one of eight children being raised by an impoverished but creative woman. 40,000 first printing.
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<i>Change Me into Zeus's Daughter</i> is a haunting and ultimately triumphant memoir about growing up poor and undaunted in the South. With an unflinching voice, Barbara Robinette Moss chronicles her family's chaotic, impoverished survival in the red-clay hills of Alabama. A wild-eyed, alcoholic father and a humble, heroic mother along with a shanty full of rambunctious brothers and sisters fill her life to the brim with stories that are gripping, tender, and funny. <br> Moss's early fascination with art coincides with her desire to transform her "twisted mummy face," which grew askew due to malnutrition and lack of medical care. Gazing at the stars on a clear Alabama night, she wishes to be the "goddess of beauty, much-loved daughter of Zeus." Against all odds, the image of herself surfaces at last as she learns to believe in the beauty she brings forth from inside.
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