“An extraordinary work of women’s history, offering a candid
consideration of the wifely role in politics during a pre-women’s
movement era.” —Texas Observer Child of the Great Depression,
teenage “Duchess of Palms” beauty queen, wife of an acclaimed
novelist and later of a brilliant U.S. congressman, and ultimately a
successful single working woman and mother, Nadine Eckhardt has lived
a fascinating life. In this unique, funny, and honest memoir, she
recounts her journey from being a “fifties girl” who lived through
the men in her life to becoming a woman in her own right, working
toward her own goals. Eckhardt’s first marriage to writer Billy
Lee Brammer gave her entrée to liberal political and literary circles
in Austin and Washington, where she and Brammer both worked for
Senator Lyndon B. Johnson. She describes the heady excitement of
LBJ’s world—a milieu that Brammer vividly captured in his novel
The Gay Place. She next recalls her second marriage to Bob Eckhardt,
whom she helped get elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, as
well as her growing involvement with the counterculture of social
protest, sexual revolution, and drug use. Eckhardt honestly recounts
how the changing times changed her perception of herself, recalling
that “I didn’t know how to achieve for myself, only for others,
and I felt ripped off and empty.” This painful realization opened
the door to a new life for Eckhardt. Her memoir concludes with a
joyful description of her multifaceted later life as a restaurateur,
assistant to Molly Ivins, writer, and center of a wide circle of
friends. “The ‘answer record’ to The Gay Place—by
Brammer’s ex-wife.” —Texas Monthly
Les mer
A Memoir
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780292749955
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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