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Angela the upside down girl, and other domestic travels

Angela the Upside-Down Girl is a grand tour - by turns meditative, stirring, and seriously funny - of spiritual and physical searches across the American North and South. The spirit of Angela herself, a well-known strip-tease artist working in Boston's Combat Zone, hovers over the whole book, and the author, too, gradually reveals herself - a woman in quest of justice, authenticity, and pedicures.

Angela opens with the story of the arrival in Yankee Boston of a somewhat sheltered, liberal Southerner. With three other young artists, Hiestand finds herself living in a low-rent seashore town with - as her first neighbor - Angela the Upside-Down Girl. Angela is an eyebrow-raising neighbor, but one who reveals herself on- and offstage as a worthy guide to the supple art of being human.

Hiestand stares hard at the way beauty and blight are often mingled, beginning with her first home, Oak Ridge, Tennessee - a town that nurtured her but also made the atom bomb. And when she embarks on a journey as a white parishioner in an urban black church, she encounters a tradition of faith and creativity that has transformed a nation.

Suffused with the joy of being alive, aware of life's mortal shadows, Angela the Upside-Down Girl is about curiosity and bravery, and the willingness to cross borders in search of one's humanity. As Emily Hiestand cultivates her world, she tries to stop accidents from happening. She keeps her eyes wide open. She has fun.

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Publisher
Beacon Press
Language
English
Pages
230

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1998, Beacon Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 225-227).

Published in
Boston
Series
The Concord library

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
811/.54, B
Library of Congress
PS3558.I345 Z465 1998, PS3558.I345Z465 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
230 p. ;
Number of pages
230

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL703662M
Internet Archive
angelaupsidedown00hies
ISBN 10
0807071285
LCCN
97052966
OCLC/WorldCat
38150323
Library Thing
2442115
Goodreads
1208436

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