Kitchen Privileges
Kitchen Privileges
Mary Higgins Clark
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Summary
Even as a young girl, growing up in the Bronx, Mary Higgins Clark knew she wanted to be a writer. The gift of storytelling was a part of her Irish ancestry, so it followed naturally that she would later use her sharp eye, keen intelligence, and inquisitive nature to create stories about the people and things she observed. When Mary's father died during the Depression, her mother decided to open the family home to boarders, and placed a discreet sign next to the front door that read, FURNISHED ROOMS. KITCHEN PRIVILEGES. The family's struggle to make ends meet; her employment as a hotel switchboard operator; the death of her beloved older brother in World War II; her brief career as a flight attendant for Pan Am; her marriage to Warren Clark; sitting at the kitchen table, writing stories, and finally selling the first one for one hundred dollars (after six years and some forty rejections!) - all these experiences figure into Kitchen Privileges.
Product Description
Title - Kitchen Privileges
Edition -
Author - Mary Higgins Clark
ISBN 13 - 9780684817309
Imprint - Simon & Schuster Ltd
Publisher - Simon & Schuster Ltd
Date Published - 01/12/2003
Prize -
No. of pages -
Binding Type - Hardback
Dimensions - 144 x 224 x mm
Weight - 700 g
Languages - English