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Foreword | xi | |
The Gratitude Attitude | xiii | |
Introduction: We Were Before Pantyhose, Penicillin, and the Pill ... | 1 | |
I | Before Tom | 5 |
Army Brat | 7 | |
1 | Votes for Women! | 7 |
2 | At Sea with General MacArthur | 12 |
3 | Women Can Slay Dragons | 20 |
4 | Sibling Revelry | 22 |
5 | The Great Book Escape | 29 |
6 | The Undiscovered Country | 33 |
7 | The Bent Twig | 37 |
8 | The Girl with the Glass Eye | 40 |
9 | The Little Princess of Fort Amador | 46 |
Wellesley College | 50 | |
10 | Why Send a Girl to College? | 50 |
11 | A Yearn to Learn | 56 |
12 | Something Only a Real Friend Would Do | 61 |
13 | Two Great Teachers: Failure and Orson Welles | 64 |
II | With Tom | 69 |
Marriage, Kids, and The New York Times | 71 | |
14 | The Little Colonel's Knight Comes Riding (in Joe Kennedy Jr.'s Car) | 71 |
15 | If You Come to a Fork in the Road, Take It | 75 |
16 | Pregnancy and Pearl Harbor | 82 |
17 | New York on $10 | 87 |
18 | From Magazine Article to Movie Contract | 93 |
19 | My Husband the Jokester | 99 |
20 | Father Knows Best? | 102 |
21 | Blizzard Baby | 107 |
22 | My Pen Pal E. B. White | 111 |
23 | "Speak What You Feel" | 115 |
24 | What? Me Cook for Craig Claiborne? | 123 |
25 | Searching for Robert Louis Stevenson | 126 |
"Here Beginneth a New Life"-Amherst, Massachusetts | 131 | |
26 | Six Rules to Live By | 131 |
27 | Mother Leads the Way | 135 |
28 | Left at the Gas Station | 139 |
After the Kids Leave, the Fun Starts | 144 | |
29 | Grandchildren Are the Real Payoff | 144 |
30 | My Husband the Car Thief | 151 |
31 | What Is Really Worth While? | 156 |
32 | New York on $1,000 | 161 |
33 | Lost in the Moscow Metro | 165 |
34 | Landing in Ann Landers | 170 |
Fifty Years of Sex | 174 | |
35 | Fifty Years of Sex | 174 |
36 | There's No Such Thing As a Twenty-Five-Cent Cat | 179 |
37 | Is a Harvard Man Smarter Than a Chicken? | 184 |
38 | We Quit Drinking | 187 |
39 | Nobody Wants to Interview Hillary | 192 |
The Beginning of the End | 198 | |
40 | White House to Cancer Ward | 198 |
41 | Mom and Dad Go to Medical School | 201 |
42 | A Retirement Home? Never! | 204 |
43 | The Secret of Moving | 208 |
44 | Good-Bye for Now | 213 |
III | After Tom | 217 |
Making Do and Carrying On | 219 | |
45 | Searching for Virginia Woolf | 219 |
46 | Searching for Ernest Hemingway | 223 |
A Coda | 229 | |
Index | 231 |
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