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Annie's Ghosts is a memoir that uncovers the hidden history of Beth Luxenberg's family following her death. It reveals the existence of Annie, a woman whose life was shrouded in mystery. The narrative explores themes of family secrets, mental illness, and the impact of societal attitudes towards those deemed different. Through meticulous research and personal reflection, Luxenberg delves into the experiences of individuals who faced the harsh realities of mental institutions and the broader implications of the Holocaust. This poignant story serves as a powerful reminder of the struggles faced by many Americans who disappeared from public consciousness, particularly those with special needs. Annie's Ghosts is both a detective story and a family saga, shedding light on the complexities of love, loss, and the quest for understanding within the context of American history. The book resonates with readers through its exploration of family dynamics, historical trauma, and the enduring search for identity.

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Annie's Ghosts, Steve Luxenberg

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2010
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Titre
Annie's Ghosts
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Hyperion
Publié
2010
Format
souple
Pages
432
ISBN10
1401310192
ISBN13
9781401310196
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Annie's Ghosts is a memoir that uncovers the hidden history of Beth Luxenberg's family following her death. It reveals the existence of Annie, a woman whose life was shrouded in mystery. The narrative explores themes of family secrets, mental illness, and the impact of societal attitudes towards those deemed different. Through meticulous research and personal reflection, Luxenberg delves into the experiences of individuals who faced the harsh realities of mental institutions and the broader implications of the Holocaust. This poignant story serves as a powerful reminder of the struggles faced by many Americans who disappeared from public consciousness, particularly those with special needs. Annie's Ghosts is both a detective story and a family saga, shedding light on the complexities of love, loss, and the quest for understanding within the context of American history. The book resonates with readers through its exploration of family dynamics, historical trauma, and the enduring search for identity.