New Moon
Richard Grossinger. Frog Books, $25 (598pp) ISBN 978-1-883319-44-1
The grandson of famed Catskill resort owner Jennie Grossinger, the author (Planet Medicine) grew up in a Manhattan apartment with his mother, stepfather, brother and sister and attended private schools. In this affecting, gracefully written memoir, Grossinger details his unhappy childhood, which was punctuated by episodes of panic. His mother so resented his attachment to his father, Paul, with whom he lived at Grossinger's resort during school vacations, that she consistently behaved as though she hated Richard and publicly favored his brother. Observing his son's emotional distress, Paul arranged for Richard to undergo Freudian psychoanalysis, an experience that he describes here. The author skillfully evokes the world of '50s New York and Grossinger's Catskills as well as the counterculture of the '60s, which he was drawn to while attending Amherst College. (June)
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Reviewed on: 05/13/1996
Genre: Nonfiction
Open Ebook - 349 pages - 978-1-58394-414-1