The Mighty Queens of Freeville: A Mother, a Daughter, and the Town That Raised Them

The Mighty Queens of Freeville: A Mother, a Daughter, and the Town That Raised Them

by Amy Dickinson
The Mighty Queens of Freeville: A Mother, a Daughter, and the Town That Raised Them

The Mighty Queens of Freeville: A Mother, a Daughter, and the Town That Raised Them

by Amy Dickinson

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Overview

Millions of Americans know and love Amy Dickinson from reading her syndicated advice column "Ask Amy" and from hearing her wit and wisdom weekly on National Public Radio. Amy's audience loves her for her honesty, her small-town values, and the fact that her motto is "I make the mistakes so you don't have to." In The Mighty Queens of Freeville, Amy Dickinson shares those mistakes and her remarkable story. This is the tale of Amy and her daughter and the people who helped raise them after Amy found herself a reluctant single parent.

Though divorce runs through her family like an aggressive chromosome, the women in her life taught her what family is about. They helped her to pick up the pieces when her life fell apart and to reassemble them into something new. It is a story of frequent failures and surprising successes, as Amy starts and loses careers, bumbles through blind dates and adult education classes, travels across the country with her daughter and their giant tabby cat, and tries to come to terms with the family's aptitude for "dorkitude."

They have lived in London, D.C., and Chicago, but all roads lead them back to Amy's hometown of Freeville (pop. 458), a tiny village where Amy's family has tilled and cultivated the land, tended chickens and Holsteins, and built houses and backyard sheds for more than 200 years. Most important, though, her family members all still live within a ten-house radius of each other. With kindness and razor-sharp wit, they welcome Amy and her daughter back weekend after weekend, summer after summer, offering a moving testament to the many women who have led small lives of great consequence in a tiny place.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781401322854
Publisher: Hachette Books
Publication date: 02/03/2009
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.30(h) x 1.00(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

About The Author
Amy Dickinson is a syndicated advice columnist. She replaced Ann Landers in 2003 and now pens the "Ask Amy" column, which appears in more than 100 newspapers nationwide, including the LA Times, the Chicago Tribune, Newsday, the Boston Herald, the St. Louis Post Dispatch, and the Washington Post. She currently lives in Chicago.

Hometown:

Freeville, NY; Chicago, IL

Date of Birth:

November 6, 1959

Place of Birth:

Ithaca, NY

Education:

Georgetown University, 1981

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 9

Introduction 13

1 Don't Throw Your Ring in the Creek: Surviving the Breakup 25

2 Tea Alone: On Mothering without a Net 46

3 Ex Marks the Spot: Separating in a Time of Togetherness 68

4 Nothing's Too Much Trouble 92

5 Making Peanut Jesus: Finding God in the Community of Faith and Casseroles 112

6 Livestock in the Kitchen: The Many Uses of Cats 132

7 Failing Up 160

8 Playing Hearts: Dating in the Age of Dread 181

9 The Apex of Dorkitude: Dork, Like Me 202

10 The Marrying Man 217

11 This Too Shall Pass 247

12 I'll Fly Away 266

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