A Conversation with Author Anita Diamant
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Dates: | Saturday, March 29, 2025 - Saturday, March 29, 2025 |
Hours: | 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm |
Ages: | Kids |
In/Outdoor: | Indoor |
Cost: | $$ see below |
Category: | Lectures/Discussions |
Through the lens of the novel, the discussion will explore what life was like for women of this time.
While The Boston Girl is fictional, many of the historical elements in the novel are based on fact, such as the development of vacation homes for working women.
Wenham’s own Iron Rail Vacation Home for Girls, founded by Helen Clay Frick, is one such example, and will be the subject of an exhibit at Wenham Museum this spring.
Following the conversation, Anita Diamant will sign books.
About The Boston Girl
Addie Baum is The Boston Girl, born in 1900 to immigrant parents who were unprepared for and suspicious of America and its effect on their three daughters.
Growing up in the North End, then a teeming multicultural neighborhood, Addie’s intelligence and curiosity take her to a world her parents can’t imagine—a world of short skirts, movies, celebrity culture, and new opportunities for women.
Addie wants to finish high school and dreams of going to college.
She wants a career and to find true love.
Eighty-five-year-old Addie tells the story of her life to her twenty-two-year-old granddaughter, who has asked her “How did you get to be the woman you are today.” She begins in 1915, the year she found her voice and made friends who would help shape the course of her life.
From the one-room tenement apartment she shared with her parents and two sisters, to the library group for girls she joins at a neighborhood settlement house, to the Rockport Lodge vacation home for working women, to her first, disastrous love affair, Addie recalls her adventures with compassion for the naïve girl she was and a wicked sense of humor.
Written with the same attention to historical detail and emotional resonance that made Anita Diamant’s previous novels bestsellers, The Boston Girl is a moving portrait of one woman’s complicated life in twentieth century America, and a fascinating look at a generation of women finding their places in a changing world.
About Anita Diamant
Anita Diamant is the bestselling author of the novels The Boston Girl, The Red Tent, Good Harbor, The Last Days of Dogtown, and Day After Night, and the collection of essays, Pitching My Tent.
An award-winning journalist whose work appeared in The Boston Globe Magazine and Parenting, and many others, she is the author of six nonfiction guides to contemporary Jewish life.
Her most recent book is Period.
End of Sentence.: A New Chapter in the Fight for Menstrual Justice.
Anita Diamant lives in Massachusetts.
Visit her website at AnitaDiamant.com.
About Kristin Czarnecki
Kristin Czarnecki is the Executive Director of the Rockport Art Association & Museum and an author.
A former English professor, Kristin has had a lifelong love of reading and writing and has published many essays on her favorite authors.
She is also the author of two memoirs, Encounters with Inscriptions and The First Kristin: The Story of a Naming.
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This program is recommended for teens and adults.
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$20
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