Czar Nicholas, The Toad, and Duck Soup: A Memoir of Marriage, Mime, and Moving On
Author: Elisabeth Amaral
Publisher: iUniverse
Pages: 324
Genre: Memoir
Format: Paperback/Kindle
Book Description:
The mid-1960s through the mid-1970s was a heady, turbulent time. There was a lot going on back then, and author Elisabeth Amaral was in the middle of it all: the fights for women’s rights, racial equality, a music revolution, be-ins, love-ins, riots in the streets, the rage against the Vietnam War, and sex, drugs, and rock and roll. It was an amazing time to be young.
The mid-1960s through the mid-1970s was a heady, turbulent time. There was a lot going on back then, and author Elisabeth Amaral was in the middle of it all: the fights for women’s rights, racial equality, a music revolution, be-ins, love-ins, riots in the streets, the rage against the Vietnam War, and sex, drugs, and rock and roll. It was an amazing time to be young.
In Czar
Nicholas, The Toad, and Duck Soup, Amaral shares her recollections of those
times. She and her husband gave up their jobs in New York City, relocated to Boston with their infant son because of mime,
unexpectedly started a children’s boutique, and opened a popular restaurant in Harvard Square.
Most of all it is a coming-of-age story about herself and her husband as they
embarked on an improbable and moving journey of self-discovery.
With sincerity and humor, Czar Nicholas, The Toad, and Duck Soup offers a personal and
revealing account that reaches out to those who find themselves striving to
make a relationship work that, by its very nature, may be doomed. But this
story is also one of friendship—and of finding the courage to move on.
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