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Beth Luxenberg was an only child. Or so everyone thought. Six months after Beth's death, her secret emerged. It had a name: Annie. Praise for Annie's Ghosts Annie's Ghosts is one of the most remarkable books I have ever read . . . From mental institutions to the Holocaust, from mothers and fathers to children and childhood, with its mysteries, sadness, and joy--this book is one emotional ride.--Bob Woodward, author of The War Within and State of Denial Steve Luxenberg sleuths his family's hi…
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Beth Luxenberg was an only child. Or so everyone thought. Six months after Beth's death, her secret emerged. It had a name: Annie.

Praise for Annie's Ghosts

Annie's Ghosts is one of the most remarkable books I have ever read . . . From mental institutions to the Holocaust, from mothers and fathers to children and childhood, with its mysteries, sadness, and joy--this book is one emotional ride.--Bob Woodward, author of The War Within and State of Denial

Steve Luxenberg sleuths his family's hidden history with the skills of an investigative reporter, the instincts of a mystery writer, and the sympathy of a loving son. His rediscovery of one lost woman illuminates the shocking fate of thousands of Americans who disappeared just a generation ago.--Tony Horwitz, author of A Voyage Long and Strange and Confederates in the Attic

I started reading within minutes of picking up this book, and was instantly mesmerized. It's a riveting detective story, a moving family saga, an enlightening if heartbreaking chapter in the history of America's treatment of people born with what we now call special needs. -- Deborah Tannen, author of You Just Don't Understand and You're Wearing That

This is a memoir that pushes the journalistic envelope . . . Luxenberg has written a fascinating personal story as well as a report on our communal response to the mentally ill. -- Helen Epstein, author of Where She Came From and Children of the Holocaust

A wise, affecting new memoir of family secrets and posthumous absolution. -- The Washington Post

Annie's Ghosts will resonate for many, whether the chords have to do with family secrets, the Depression, memories of a thriving Detroit, the Holocaust's horrors, or the immigrant experience. -- The Detroit Free Press

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  • Author: Luxenberg
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  • Pages: 412
  • ISBN-10: 1401310192
  • ISBN-13: 9781401310196
  • Format: 13.2 x 20.1 x 2.8 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

Beth Luxenberg was an only child. Or so everyone thought. Six months after Beth's death, her secret emerged. It had a name: Annie.

Praise for Annie's Ghosts

Annie's Ghosts is one of the most remarkable books I have ever read . . . From mental institutions to the Holocaust, from mothers and fathers to children and childhood, with its mysteries, sadness, and joy--this book is one emotional ride.--Bob Woodward, author of The War Within and State of Denial

Steve Luxenberg sleuths his family's hidden history with the skills of an investigative reporter, the instincts of a mystery writer, and the sympathy of a loving son. His rediscovery of one lost woman illuminates the shocking fate of thousands of Americans who disappeared just a generation ago.--Tony Horwitz, author of A Voyage Long and Strange and Confederates in the Attic

I started reading within minutes of picking up this book, and was instantly mesmerized. It's a riveting detective story, a moving family saga, an enlightening if heartbreaking chapter in the history of America's treatment of people born with what we now call special needs. -- Deborah Tannen, author of You Just Don't Understand and You're Wearing That

This is a memoir that pushes the journalistic envelope . . . Luxenberg has written a fascinating personal story as well as a report on our communal response to the mentally ill. -- Helen Epstein, author of Where She Came From and Children of the Holocaust

A wise, affecting new memoir of family secrets and posthumous absolution. -- The Washington Post

Annie's Ghosts will resonate for many, whether the chords have to do with family secrets, the Depression, memories of a thriving Detroit, the Holocaust's horrors, or the immigrant experience. -- The Detroit Free Press

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