Change Me into Zeus's Daughter: A Memoir
By (Author) Barbara Robinette Moss
Simon & Schuster
Scribner
18th September 2001
United States
General
Non Fiction
976.1063092
Paperback
320
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 28mm
340g
Change Me into Zeus's Daughter is a haunting and ultimately triumphant memoir about growing up poor and undaunted in the South. With an unflinching voice, Barbara Robinette Moss chronicles her family's chaotic, impoverished survival in the red-clay hills of Alabama. A wild-eyed, alcoholic father and a humble, heroic mother along with a shanty full of rambunctious brothers and sisters fill her life to the brim with stories that are gripping, tender, and funny.
Moss's early fascination with art coincides with her desire to transform her "twisted mummy face," which grew askew due to malnutrition and lack of medical care. Gazing at the stars on a clear Alabama night, she wishes to be the "goddess of beauty, much-loved daughter of Zeus." Against all odds, the image of herself surfaces at last as she learns to believe in the beauty she brings forth from inside.
USA Today Elegant and moving...nothing short of Angela's Ashes for Americans, beautifully written in the female voice.
People A story of overcoming -- of a little girl who discovered moments of beauty within daily despair and managed to transcend the brutality to become a loving mother and wife and successful artist.
The New York Times Book Review Heartbreaking...we can't help being moved by the image of a damaged little girl looking up at the sky, trying to make sense of a world turned to shambles by the big folks.
Barbara Robinette Moss was born and raised in Alabama. She earned her MFA at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, and has participated in more than 150 national art shows.