Dec 27, 2009
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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