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Gibbons's first novel, Ellen Foster (1985), earned her critical acclaim. The San Francisco Chronicle called it "a perfect little gem." Loosely based on her experiences as an orphan after her manic-depressive mother committed suicide and father drank himself to death, this book demonstrates the resilience of women, a theme found in all of Gibbons's work, when the protagonist survives traumatic ordeals to achieve autonomy from her abusers. Considered a feminist The Catcher in the Rye, Ellen Foster was a best seller, won the Academy of Arts and Letters' Sue Kaufman...

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