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Someone that came to mind recently as a topic...who used to read Erma Bombeck??? She passed in 1996, I remember reading her obituary poolside in Florida. One of the first celebrity deaths that made me genuinely sad. My Mom always read her column and had her books. I enjoyed them too and it became a regular thing each holiday. I would give Mom or she would give me the latest book.
I inherited all the books from Mom. I still have them with inscriptions from both of us. One of those collections that if there was a fire or some calamity, I'd be carrying those while ushering out humans and critters. For those who don't know her she was a humor writer beginning in the 1960's. Unique because she honestly chronicled the life of a post-war housewife in the burbs.
It was a generation of Tupperware parties, molded salads, Dad off to work and Mom working on the icky wax on the kitchen floor. Before Betty Friedan she was poking fun at women's frustration of the times. She was still writing after Women's Liberation, as she got older with her husband, facing cancer...What an amazing woman. Who else enjoyed Aunt Erma???
I inherited all the books from Mom. I still have them with inscriptions from both of us. One of those collections that if there was a fire or some calamity, I'd be carrying those while ushering out humans and critters. For those who don't know her she was a humor writer beginning in the 1960's. Unique because she honestly chronicled the life of a post-war housewife in the burbs.
It was a generation of Tupperware parties, molded salads, Dad off to work and Mom working on the icky wax on the kitchen floor. Before Betty Friedan she was poking fun at women's frustration of the times. She was still writing after Women's Liberation, as she got older with her husband, facing cancer...What an amazing woman. Who else enjoyed Aunt Erma???