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- catalog abstract ""Here Morgan tells the whole story - the shadowy circumstances of her birth; a lifelong, impassioned, love-hate relationship with her mother; the years as a child so famous she was named "The Ideal American Girl"; her fight to escape show business and become a serious writer; her marriage to a fiery bisexual poet and the ways motherhood transformed her life; her years in the civil rights movement, the New Left, and counterculture, and then semi-underground as a "temporary terrorist"; her emergence as one of global feminism's most trusted leaders; and her love affairs (with women as well as men). Filled with humor and insight, Saturday's Child is a book about re-creations of the self - the intensely personal story, behind the scenes."--Jacket.".
- catalog description ""Here Morgan tells the whole story - the shadowy circumstances of her birth; a lifelong, impassioned, love-hate relationship with her mother; the years as a child so famous she was named "The Ideal American Girl"; her fight to escape show business and become a serious writer; her marriage to a fiery bisexual poet and the ways motherhood transformed her life; her years in the civil rights movement, the New Left, and counterculture, and then semi-underground as a "temporary terrorist"; her emergence as one of global feminism's most trusted leaders; and her love affairs (with women as well as men). Filled with humor and insight, Saturday's Child is a book about re-creations of the self - the intensely personal story, behind the scenes."--Jacket.".