01500nam a2200313u 450000100100000000300080001000500170001800700030003500800410003801000130007902000220009204000300011404300120014404900090015608200160016509200160018110000340019724500540023125000230028526000350030830000260034352005280036960000340089760000730093165000600100494200140106499900150107895200930109339307409 MeVbMML20250708152723.0ta091204s1998 nyu 000 0aeng  a98028066 a0312202296c14.00 aDLCcDLCdC#PdWaOLNdAJM an-us--- aBYNN00a813/.54221 aBb.M4534Ma1 aMaynard, Joyce,d1953-92130110aAt home in the world :ba memoir /cJoyce Maynard a1st Picador USA ed aNew York :bPicador USA,c1998 axiii, 375 p. ;c25 cm a"At Home in the World explores the story of Maynard's family, her relationship with [J.D.] Salinger, and the way the legendary writer's influence, along with that of her parents, reverberated through her life in the decades that followed. In these pages, she chronicles her painful reentry into the world, her development as a writer, her marriage, her struggle to become a healthy parent to her own children, the death of her parents, and the years, following the end of her marriage, when she set out to rebuild her life"10aMaynard, Joyce,d1953-92130110aSalinger, J. D.q(Jerome David),d1919-xRelations with women921302 0aWomen authors, Americany20th centuryvBiography920445 2ddccBOOK c2927d2927 4070aABELJbabeljcBd2016-10-26l0oB MAYNp11119r2016-10-26v14.00w2016-10-26yBOOK