Mirror Talk: A Memoir

Winner of the 2012 IndieReader Discovery Award for Best Memoir Mirror Talk is a heartfelt and often hilarious memoir about a Catholic girlhood, working as a young actress in New York, and being a middle-aged poet in the burbs.

The Mirror Talk chapter entitled "Make Mine Cognac" about an experimental play Alfaro appeared in was the funniest story I've read in years - and had me laughing, and laughing, and laughing out loud. Alfaro's sharp, witty writing style is reminiscent of a wisecracking reporter Hildy Johnson in the Ben Hecht comedy His Girl Friday or even the ultimate wit - Miss Dorothy Parker herself. ~ Silver Birch Press

A wonderful reflection on the life of an artist and poet, Mirror Talk is both a comforting read for a rainy day and a journey of self-discovery not to be missed. Alfaro provides us with our own opportunity to remember how we became who we are today. Her robust memories are topped with a welcoming layer of nostalgia that allows the reader to feel the waves of Rockaway Beach lapping at our toes while we look back fondly on life's moments of hilarity. ~ IndieReader

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Mirror Talk: A Memoir

Winner of the 2012 IndieReader Discovery Award for Best Memoir Mirror Talk is a heartfelt and often hilarious memoir about a Catholic girlhood, working as a young actress in New York, and being a middle-aged poet in the burbs.

The Mirror Talk chapter entitled "Make Mine Cognac" about an experimental play Alfaro appeared in was the funniest story I've read in years - and had me laughing, and laughing, and laughing out loud. Alfaro's sharp, witty writing style is reminiscent of a wisecracking reporter Hildy Johnson in the Ben Hecht comedy His Girl Friday or even the ultimate wit - Miss Dorothy Parker herself. ~ Silver Birch Press

A wonderful reflection on the life of an artist and poet, Mirror Talk is both a comforting read for a rainy day and a journey of self-discovery not to be missed. Alfaro provides us with our own opportunity to remember how we became who we are today. Her robust memories are topped with a welcoming layer of nostalgia that allows the reader to feel the waves of Rockaway Beach lapping at our toes while we look back fondly on life's moments of hilarity. ~ IndieReader

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Mirror Talk: A Memoir

Mirror Talk: A Memoir

by Barbara Alfaro
Mirror Talk: A Memoir

Mirror Talk: A Memoir

by Barbara Alfaro

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Winner of the 2012 IndieReader Discovery Award for Best Memoir Mirror Talk is a heartfelt and often hilarious memoir about a Catholic girlhood, working as a young actress in New York, and being a middle-aged poet in the burbs.

The Mirror Talk chapter entitled "Make Mine Cognac" about an experimental play Alfaro appeared in was the funniest story I've read in years - and had me laughing, and laughing, and laughing out loud. Alfaro's sharp, witty writing style is reminiscent of a wisecracking reporter Hildy Johnson in the Ben Hecht comedy His Girl Friday or even the ultimate wit - Miss Dorothy Parker herself. ~ Silver Birch Press

A wonderful reflection on the life of an artist and poet, Mirror Talk is both a comforting read for a rainy day and a journey of self-discovery not to be missed. Alfaro provides us with our own opportunity to remember how we became who we are today. Her robust memories are topped with a welcoming layer of nostalgia that allows the reader to feel the waves of Rockaway Beach lapping at our toes while we look back fondly on life's moments of hilarity. ~ IndieReader


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046197464
Publisher: Barbara Alfaro
Publication date: 08/29/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 212 KB

About the Author

Poet and playwright, Barbara Alfaro is the recipient of a Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Award in Playwriting and winner of the IndieReader Discovery Award for Best Memoir for Mirror Talk. Her poetry collection Catbird is published by Finishing Line Press. Barbara’s plays have been produced by Source Theatre, PlayZoomers and the Equity Library Theater of New York.

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