Home, Kathleen: From Swampoodle to Manhasset

Home, Kathleen: From Swampoodle to Manhasset

by Glenna M Andrade
Home, Kathleen: From Swampoodle to Manhasset

Home, Kathleen: From Swampoodle to Manhasset

by Glenna M Andrade

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Overview

Home, Kathleen is a creative non-fiction story of Kathleen Mahoney's relationship with her husband Glenn Watson Payne during the first half of the 1900s. Daughter of an Irish stone mason in Washington, D.C., Kathleen admires the handsome Glenn Payne for his scientific genius in the new field of radio and marries him for a better financial future. However, tempted by the passion and freedom of the roaring 1920s in New York City, she falls for another man, divorces Glenn, and joins the nightclub world of Broadway and Billy Rose. To escape Glenn's pursuit, she and her children return to The District where she expects to find a new, pliant husband of means. Unfortunately, she falls on hard times during the Depression and so must elude her debts by moving back to Brooklyn and reconciling with Glenn. Even while she admires his brilliance and his promotions to upper management in GE and RCA, her strong personality continually disrupts their marital harmony. Overall, the story is told from Kathleen's later reflection during her return trip to New Jersey.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781516854042
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 10/01/2015
Pages: 344
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.72(d)

About the Author

Born on Long Island, New York, Glenna Muller Andrade was a teenager when her first novel in a composition book was swiped by the neighborhood fellows since they were its topic. Later, she sweltered in the back of a stuffy station wagon as her parents migrated to Fresno, California. After marriage, she wrote a humorous newspaper column about the lives of her three children. As an adult student, Glenna graduated from Cal State University and earned writing degrees at the Universities of Iowa and Vermont, as well as a Ph D. from the University of Rhode Island. Following twenty-five years of teaching at Roger Williams University while publishing a pocketful of short stories and essays, she retired to concentrate more earnestly on her writing.
She has published a creative non-fiction novel about her paternal grandmother in Come, Josephine. This new creative non-fictional novel interprets the life of her maternal grandmother.
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