Full Moon at Noontide
ISBN: 9781609383183
Platform/Publisher: Project MUSE / University of Iowa Press
Digital rights: Users: Unlimited; Printing: Chapters; Download: Chapters
Subjects: Adult children of aging parents; Women college teachers; College teachers; Cunningham family.; Uncles; Aging parents;

Full Moon at Noontide is the story of Ann Putnam's mother and father and her father's identical twin, and how they lived together with their courage and their stumblings, as they made their way into old age and then into death. It's the story of the journey from one twin's death to the other, of what happened along the way, of what it means to lose the other who is also oneself. And it's the story of how Ann Putnam herself struggled to save them and could not, and how she dealt with the weight of guilt, of worrying that she had not done enough, said enough, stayed long enough for them all. How she learned that through this long journey all that was really needed was love.


Ann Putnam holds a PhD from the University of Washington and teaches creative writing and gender studies at the University of Puget Sound. She has published short fiction, personal essays, literary criticism, and book reviews in anthologies such as Hemingway and Women: Female Critic s and the Female Voice , Public Voices, Private Lives: Women Speak on the Literary Life , and Nine by Three: Stories . She lives in Gig Harbor, Washington.
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