On Life, Death, And Honesty: My Nana, Abigail Thomas

All Your Thoughts

Today is International Women's Day, so I sat down with my grandmother, Abigail Thomas. She is a celebrated author of three memoirs, mother of four children, and grandmother of twelve. She was kicked out of Bryn Mawr her freshman year after becoming pregnant with her first daughter. She talked with me about sex, love, death, raising children, bad marriages, good marriages, and womanhood. She doesn't think she's very wise, but I learned a lot from this conversation, and I hope you do, too. Thanks for listening. 

Music: [Stoned (no solo guitar)] by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com)

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