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Author Randolph, Ladette.

Title Leaving the pink house / by Ladette Randolph.

Publication Info. Iowa City : University of Iowa Press, 2014.

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Contents September 2001 -- The House on the Top of the Hill : Custer County, Nebraska, 1958-1965 -- October 2001 -- House on the Gravel Road : Litchfield, Nebraska, 1965-1967 -- November 2001 -- The Parsonage : Litchfield, Nebraska, 1967-1968 -- December 2001 -- House on the Highway : Norfolk, Nebraska, 1969-1971 -- January 2002 -- House on Logan Street : Norfolk, Nebraska, 1971-1973 -- February 2002 -- House at the Hundredth Meridian : Cozad, Nebraska, January 23, 1978 -- March 2002 -- House of Pain : Houston, Texas, January 1980 -- April 2002 -- My Father's House : Malcolm, Nebraska, 1992 -- May 2002 -- Christ Temple Mission : Lincoln, Nebraska, 1984-1989 -- June 2002 -- The Dollhouse : Lincoln, Nebraska, 1991-1992 -- July 2002.
Summary "Ladette Randolph understands her life best through the houses she has inhabited. From the isolated farmhouse of her childhood, to the series of houses her family occupied in small towns across Nebraska as her father pursued his dream of becoming a minister, to the equally small houses she lived in as a single mother and graduate student, houses have shaped her understanding of her place in the world and served as touchstones for a life marked by both constancy and endless cycles of change. On September 12, 2001, Randolph and her husband bought a dilapidated farmhouse on twenty acres outside Lincoln, Nebraska, and set about gutting and rebuilding the house themselves. They had nine months to complete the work. The project, undertaken at a time of national unrest and uncertainty, led Randolph to reflect on the houses of her past and the stages of her life that played out in each, both painful and joyful. As the couple struggles to bring the dilapidated house back to life, Randolph simultaneously traces the contours of a life deeply shaped by the Nebraska plains, where her family has lived for generations, and how those roots helped her find the strength to overcome devastating losses as a young adult. Weaving together strands of departures and arrivals, new houses and deep roots, cycles of change and the cycles of the seasons, Leaving the Pink House is a richly layered and compelling memoir of the meaning of home and family, and how they can never really leave us, even if we leave them"-- Provided by publisher.
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Subject Randolph, Ladette -- Family.
Randolph, Ladette.
Families.
Randolph, Ladette -- Childhood and youth.
Randolph, Ladette -- Homes and haunts -- Nebraska.
Nebraska.
Women authors, American -- Biography.
Women authors, American -- Biography.
Families -- Psychological aspects.
Families -- Psychological aspects.
Home -- Psychological aspects.
Home -- Psychological aspects.
Dwellings -- Nebraska -- History.
Dwellings.
History.
Farmhouses -- Conservation and restoration -- Nebraska -- Lincoln Region.
Farmhouses -- Conservation and restoration.
Nebraska -- Lincoln Region.
Farmhouses.
Farmhouses -- Nebraska -- Lincoln Region.
Lincoln Region (Neb.) -- Biography.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Biographies.
History.
Biographies.
Other Form: Print version: Randolph, Ladette. Leaving the pink house. Iowa City : University of Iowa Press, 2014 9781609382742 1609382749 (DLC) 2014010203 (OCoLC)878111732
ISBN 9781609382964 (electronic book)
160938296X (electronic book)
9781609382742 (paperback ; acid-free paper)
1609382749