Background
Judy Goldman was born in 1942, in Rock Hill, South Carolina, United States.
(Thea, a Jewish woman married to a non-Jewish man who feel...)
Thea, a Jewish woman married to a non-Jewish man who feels disconnected from her family and her traditions, finds a cache of 1930s letters written in Yiddish by her grandmother concerning her parents troubled and secrecy-shrouded marriage.
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1999
(Goldman presents a wise, sharp-eyed invitation to explore...)
Goldman presents a wise, sharp-eyed invitation to explore the nature of family and, in particular, the nature of marriage and parenting - how we think we're doing the right thing when what we're really doing is following our own hungers.
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2004
(Judy Goldman navigates the bumpy, fierce love that she sh...)
Judy Goldman navigates the bumpy, fierce love that she shares with her sister with equal parts passion and compassion. A memorable story of love and loss.
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2012
(Along the way, Goldman flashes back to her memories of th...)
Along the way, Goldman flashes back to her memories of their life together. As she tries envision her family's future, she discovers a new, more resilient version of herself. Together is a story of the life we imagine versus the life we lead - an elegant and empathetic meditation on partnership, aging, and, of course, love.
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2019
Judy Goldman was born in 1942, in Rock Hill, South Carolina, United States.
Judy Goldman started her career as a creative writing instructor at Queens College. Later she took up a post of a teacher at Writers’ Workshop and was a commentator at National Public Radio. At that time she started to write novels and poems. In 1987, she published a book of her poems, Holding Back Winter. The other collection of her poems was published in 1993. Her famous novel The Slow Way Back was published in 1999. Judy Goldman also wrote two memoirs that were published in 2012 and 2019.
Judy Goldman is known as an American writer and educator, who is famous for her novels The Slow Way Back and Early Leaving. She received the Sir Walter Raleigh Fiction Award and the Mary Ruffin Poole Award for First Fiction, both for The Slow Way Back. Her two books of poetry are Holding Back Winter and Wanting To Know the End, winner of the Gerald Cable Poetry Prize.
(Thea, a Jewish woman married to a non-Jewish man who feel...)
1999(Goldman presents a wise, sharp-eyed invitation to explore...)
2004(Judy Goldman navigates the bumpy, fierce love that she sh...)
2012(Along the way, Goldman flashes back to her memories of th...)
2019Judy Goldman is married. The marriage produced two children.