Review of A Journey in My Mother's Footsteps (2011) by Paul Brunick for The New York Times — 01 Dec 2011
Rosenmeier's tendency to insert herself at the center of the story - awkwardly drifting into the frame as she interviews local social workers, carefully inspecting institutions as if she were a high-profile ambassador - at first seems slightly immodest.
Gradually, it suggests a deeply unsettling level of self-involvement.
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This review of A Journey in My Mother's Footsteps (2011) was written by Paul Brunick and published by The New York Times on 01 Dec 2011.
A Journey in My Mother's Footsteps has generally received positive reviews.
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