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The Arrogant Years : One Girl's Search for Her Lost Youth, from Cairo to Brooklyn - Lucette Lagnado

The Arrogant Years

One Girl's Search for Her Lost Youth, from Cairo to Brooklyn

By: Lucette Lagnado

eBook | 6 September 2011

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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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"[E]nchanting...It's risky to write a second memoir about the same time period, but in Lagnado's hands, the result feels natural and right. She skillfully reminds us that a single human life is infinitely complex, that there are as many sides to a story as times it is told."
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