A Study Guide for Kim Edwards's "The Memory Keeper's Daughter"

A Study Guide for Kim Edwards's

Author: Cengage Learning Gale

Publisher:

Published: 2017-07-25

Total Pages: 42

ISBN-13: 9781375392471

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A Study Guide for Kim Edwards's "The Memory Keeper's Daughter," excerpted from Gale's acclaimed Literary Newsmakers for Students. This concise study guide includes plot summary; character analysis; author biography; study questions; historical context; suggestions for further reading; and much more. For any literature project, trust Literary Newsmakers for Students for all of your research needs.


Study Guide

Study Guide

Author: Supersummary

Publisher:

Published: 2019-09-04

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13: 9781690876885

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SuperSummary, a modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, offers high-quality study guides for challenging works of literature. This 114-page guide for "The Memory Keeper's Daughter" by Kim Edwards includes detailed chapter summaries and analysis covering 24 chapters, as well as several more in-depth sections of expert-written literary analysis. Featured content includes commentary on major characters, 25 important quotes, essay topics, and key themes like The Dichotomy of Light and The Importance of Sight.


CliffsNotes on Edwards' The Memory Keeper's Daughter

CliffsNotes on Edwards' The Memory Keeper's Daughter

Author: Curry Kennedy

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 2019-09-10

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13: 0358055911

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CliffsNotes on Kim Edwards' The Memory Keeper's Daughter includes summaries and analyses of this #1 New York Times bestseller and book club favorite about parallel lives, secrets, and love.


The Memory Keeper's Daughter

The Memory Keeper's Daughter

Author: Kim Edwards

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2006-05-30

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13: 1101010940

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A #1 New York Times bestseller by Kim Edwards, The Memory Keeper’s Daughter is a brilliantly crafted novel of parallel lives, familial secrets, and the redemptive power of love Kim Edwards’s stunning novel begins on a winter night in 1964 in Lexington, Kentucky, when a blizzard forces Dr. David Henry to deliver his own twins. His son, born first, is perfectly healthy, but the doctor immediately recognizes that his daughter has Down syndrome. Rationalizing it as a need to protect Norah, his wife, he makes a split second decision that will alter all of their lives forever. He asks his nurse, Caroline, to take the baby away to an institution and never to reveal the secret. Instead, she disappears into another city to raise the child herself. So begins this beautifully told story that unfolds over a quarter of a century—in which these two families, ignorant of each other, are yet bound by the fateful decision made that winter night long ago. A family drama, The Memory Keeper’s Daughter explores every mother's silent fear: What would happen if you lost your child and she grew up without you? It is also an astonishing tale of love and how the mysterious ties that hold a family together help us survive the heartache that occurs when long-buried secrets are finally uncovered.


Frankenstein

Frankenstein

Author: Sue Tweg

Publisher:

Published: 2013-02-28

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9780369316851

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Frankenstein is designed to help secondary English students understand and analyse the text. This comprehensive guide to Mary Shelley's novel contains detailed character and chapter analysis and explores genre, structure, themes and language. Essay questions and sample answers help to prepare students for creating written responses to the text.


Road Map to Holland

Road Map to Holland

Author: Jennifer Graf Groneberg

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2008-04-01

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 1440634718

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An exceptional memoir that provides emotional insight and practical advice. It's like planning a trip to Italy, only to get off the plane and discover you're actually in Holland. You need a new road map, and fast... When Jennifer Groneberg and her husband learned they'd be having twin boys, their main concern was whether they'd need an addition on their house. Then, five days after Avery and Bennett were born, Avery was diagnosed with Down syndrome. Here, Jennifer shares the story of what followed. She dealt with doctors-some who helped, and some who were disrespectful or even dangerous. She saw some relationships in her life grow stronger, while severing ties with people who proved unsupportive. And she continues to struggle to find balance in the hardships and joys of raising a child with special needs. This book is a resource, a companion for parents, and above all, a story of the love between a mother and her son-as she learns that Avery is exactly the child she never knew she wanted.


Writing an Identity Not Your Own

Writing an Identity Not Your Own

Author: Alex Temblador

Publisher: St. Martin's Essentials

Published: 2024-08-13

Total Pages: 189

ISBN-13: 1250907128

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A practical guide to help authors authentically write and edit a character whose identity is different than their own. Do you have the tools to authentically write and edit a character whose identity is different than your own? It’s not a subject that’s generally taught in creative writing programs, and there are so few craft books and online resources on the subject. Even if you can take a seminar, class, or workshop, there’s nothing like having an easy-to-understand book on hand to provide guidance and insight every time you craft characters with historically marginalized identities. In Writing an Identity Not Your Own, award-winning author Alex Temblador discusses one of the most contentious topics in creative writing: crafting a character whose identity is historically marginalized. What is “identity,” and how do unconscious biases and bias blocks impact and influence what we write? What is intersectionality? You’ll learn about identity terms, stereotypes, and tropes, and receive genre-specific advice related to various identities to consider when writing different races and ethnicities, sexual and romantic orientations, gender identities, disabilities, nationalities, and more. Through writing strategies, exercises, and literary excerpts, writers will gain a clearer understanding on how misrepresentations and harmful portrayals can appear in storylines, dialogue, and characterization. Alex will guide writers from the brainstorming phase through the editing process so they can gain a full understanding of the complexities of writing other identities and why it’s important to get them right.


Oxford Textbook of Palliative Social Work

Oxford Textbook of Palliative Social Work

Author: Terry Altilio MSW, ACSW, LCSW

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2011-03-23

Total Pages: 847

ISBN-13: 0199838275

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The Oxford Textbook of Palliative Social Work is a comprehensive, evidence-informed text that addresses the needs of professionals who provide interdisciplinary, culturally sensitive, biopsychosocial-spiritual care for patients and families living with life-threatening illness. Social workers from diverse settings will benefit from its international scope and wealth of patient and family narratives. Unique to this scholarly text is its emphasis on the collaborative nature inherent in palliative care. This definitive resource is edited by two leading palliative social work pioneers who bring together an array of international authors who provide clinicians, researchers, policy-makers, and academics with a broad range of content to enrich the guidelines recommended by the National Consensus Project for Quality Palliative Care.