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Barbara Holland

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27: 198:, which she wrote to protest the rise of "broccoli, exercise and Starbucks." During the interview, she poured herself a glass of wine and lit a cigarette, pointing to each and saying, "Stuck up here on this mountain, I have only two hobbies" and said that she regularly drank a "half-gallon of Scotch a week". 60:
She was born on April 5, 1933, in Washington, D.C., and grew up in Chevy Chase. Her parents divorced when she was a child and her mother later married Thomas Holland, whom she strongly disliked, later writing that "My friends and I were all deathly afraid of our fathers ... Fathers were angry;
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included some of her essays supporting habits such as drinking and smoking. Holland lamented the increasing social unacceptability of common vices, saying: "We have let the new Puritans take over, spreading a layer of foreboding across the land ... and denying ourselves even the most harmless
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in which Woolf stated that "A woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction," Holland wrote, "No, Mrs. Woolf." She must have "A job, Mrs. Woolf."
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Hail to the Chiefs: Presidential mischief, morals & malarky from George W. to George W./How to tell your Polks from your Tylers
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at her home in Bluemont. She was survived by a daughter, two sons and two grandchildren. Her three marriages all ended in divorce.
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in 1980, an autobiographical account of raising children while working full-time. In 1988 she published
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in 1990, to a cabin where she wrote many of her books. Holland died at age 77 on September 7, 2010, of
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Hail to the Chiefs: Presidential Mischief, Morals & Malarkey, from George W. to George W.
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Endangered Pleasures: In defense of naps, bacon, martinis, profanity, and other indulgences
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Endangered Pleasures: In Defense of Naps, Bacon, Martinis, Profanity, and Other Indulgences
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Bingo Night at the Fire Hall: The case for cows, orchards, bake sales & fairs
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Bingo Night at the Fire Hall: The Case for Cows, Orchards, Bake Sales & Fairs
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Gentlemen's Blood - A History of Dueling from Swords at Dawn to Pistols at Dusk
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Gentlemen's Blood: A History of Dueling From Swords at Dawn to Pistols at Dusk
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They Went Whistling: Women Wayfarers, Warriors, Runaways, and Renegades
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They Went Whistling: Women Wayfarers, Warriors, Runaways, and Renegades
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Relishing the ability to support herself, Holland started working at
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published a profile of Holland after the release of her 16th book,
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She lived in Philadelphia for most of her life and moved to
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Hail to the Chiefs: How to Tell Your Polks From Your Tylers
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Author Barbara Holland in Bluemont, Virginia, in the 1980s
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Turning to essays, Holland published three collections:
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Wasn't the Grass Greener? A curmudgeon's fond memories
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Wasn't the Grass Greener? A Curmudgeon's Fond Memories
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delights marks the suitably somber outlook on life."
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department store in the early 1950s. In a riposte to
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Mother's Day: The view from in here/In Private Life
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Ballantine Books. 1992. 375:. Ballantine Books. 1990. 18: 738:American women memoirists 723:Writers from Philadelphia 257:Resources in your library 238:Resources in your library 743:American women essayists 138:in 1994, 2002 and 2010. 414:. Little, Brown. 1995. 337:. Clarion Books. 1985. 180:Holland's 2005 memoir 35:Barbara Murray Holland 31: 728:Writers from Virginia 277:. E.P. Dutton. 1979. 67:A Big Ball of String, 47:Chevy Chase, Maryland 29: 641:Loudoun Times-Mirror 555:. Bloomsbury. 2007. 535:. Bloomsbury. 2005. 515:. Bloomsbury. 2003. 155:Endangered Pleasures 132:The Name of the Cat, 105:Ladies’ Home Journal 698:American memoirists 659:The Washington Post 590:The Washington Post 552:The Joy of Drinking 196:The Joy of Drinking 191:The Washington Post 92:A Room of One's Own 693:American essayists 619:The New York Times 353:Secrets of the Cat 251:By Barbara Holland 208:Bluemont, Virginia 32: 21:Barbara R. 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Index

Barbara R. Holland

American author
cursing
Chevy Chase, Maryland
Washington, D.C.
Marion Holland
Beginner Books
Hecht's
Virginia Woolf
A Room of One's Own
Philadelphia
Ladies’ Home Journal
McCall's
Redbook
Seventeen
World War II
The Washington Post
Bluemont, Virginia
lung cancer
Library resources
Resources in your library
Resources in other libraries
Resources in your library
Resources in other libraries
The Pony Problem
ISBN
0-525-37345-4
Prisoners at the Kitchen Table
ISBN

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