
The Arrogant Years
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?[Lagnado writes] in crystalline yet melodious prose.?
?New York Times
Lucette Lagnado's acclaimed, award-winning The Man in the White Sharkskin Suit (?[a] crushing, brilliant book? ?New York Times Book Review) told the powerfully moving story of her Jewish family's exile from Egypt. In her extraordinary follow-up memoir, The Arrogant Years, Lagnado revisits her first years in America, and describes a difficult coming-of-age tragically interrupted by a bout with cancer at age 16. At once a poignant mother and daughter story and a magnificent snapshot of the turbulent '60s and '70s, The Arrogant Years is a stunning work of memory and resilience that ranges from Cairo to Brooklyn and beyond?the unforgettable true story of a remarkable young woman's determination to push past the boundaries of her life and make her way in the wider world.
From the sun-drenched alleyways of Cairo to the working-class streets of 1960s Brooklyn, a young girl must forge a new identity?and find the strength to survive the unthinkable.
- A Brooklyn Coming of Age: Navigating the turbulent culture of 1960s and '70s New York, from the strict rules of her immigrant synagogue to the bewildering freedoms of a new world.
- The Bonds of Family: A poignant portrait of a daughter trying to break free and a mother haunted by the world they left behind in Egypt.
- A Test of Resilience: After a life-altering cancer diagnosis at sixteen, a young woman must fight not just for her health, but for the future she was determined to claim as her own.
- Finding a New Identity: An unforgettable personal journey about what it means to be an outsider, the search for a place to belong, and the power of memory.
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Born in Cairo, Lucette Lagnado and her family were forced to flee Egypt as refugees when she was a small child, eventually coming to New York. She was the author of The Man in the White Sharkskin Suit, for which she received the Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature in 2008, and is the coauthor of Children of the Flames: Dr. Josef Mengele and the Untold Story of the Twins of Auschwitz, which has been translated into nearly a dozen foreign languages. Joining the Wall Street Journal in 1996, she received numerous awards and was a senior special writer and investigative reporter. She died in 2019.
Content
- Intro
- Cover
- Title Page
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Prologue: The Avenger of Sixty-Sixth Street
- Book One: The Curse of Alexandra
- 1. The Secret of the Pasha's Wife
- 2. The Alley of the Pretty One
- 3. The Bride Who Set Herself on Fire
- 4. The Bonesetter of Mouski
- 5. The Porcelain Dolls of Malaka Nazli Street
- Book Two: Rebuilding the Hearth
- 6. The Legend of Agent Extraordinary
- 7. Passion Play on Sixty-Seventh Street
- 8. The Healing Powers of Iodine
- 9. The Errant Sister
- 10. The Passion of the Fast
- 11. The Messiah Is a Woman
- 12. The Tragedy of the Navy Blue Blazer
- 13. The Advance of the Little Porcelain Dolls
- Book Three: Cities of Refuge
- 14: The Shrine on the Mountain
- 15: The Fall of Afterward
- 16: The Spring of Nevermore
- 17: The Princess of West 116th Street
- Book Four: The Lady in the Pink Bow
- 18: The Lost Art of Penmanship
- 19: The Woman Against the Wall
- 20: An Earthquake in Cairo
- Book Five: The Book of Lamentations
- 21: The Verse of Consolation
- Epilogue: Inside the Pasha's Library
- Bibliography
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Praise
- Other Works
- Credits
- Copyright
- About the Publisher
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