Don鈥檛 Say a Word! A Daughter鈥檚 Two Cents

ELIZABETH MARCUS 鈥67

 by Elizabeth Marcus 鈥67 tells the story of the author鈥檚 impossible-to-please parents鈥 poignant, often hilarious plunge into old age in Mexico, where they throw caution aside鈥攁long with their daughter鈥檚 advice鈥攁nd embark on a string of madcap disasters. Underneath the humor, says Marcus, is 鈥渁 serious look at the consequences of being silenced by your parents and the challenge of understanding them as complex human beings.鈥 (She Writes Press, 2021)

Elizabeth Marcus grew up in Manhattan. After escaping to Boston, she ran a small architectural office for 20 years, when she wasn鈥檛 traveling to far-flung places with her psychiatrist husband and rambunctious children. Eventually, she decided to concentrate on writing, which allows her to pursue the many, quirky questions that fascinate her. Her essays have appeared in The New York Times and Boston Globe, on online sites like Cognoscenti, and in essay anthologies like Travelers鈥 Tales

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