A Wild and Precious Life, Edie Windsor
A Wild and Precious Life, Edie Windsor
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A Wild and Precious Life
A Memoir

Author: Edie Windsor, Joshua Lyon

Narrator: Donna Postel, Joshua Lyon

Unabridged: 10 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/08/2019


Synopsis

A lively, intimate memoir from an icon of the gay rights movement, describing gay life in 1950s and 60s New York City and her longtime activism which opened the door for marriage equality. "Mesmerizing." —Rosie O’Donnell Edie Windsor became internationally famous when she sued the US government, seeking federal recognition for her marriage to Thea Spyer, her partner of more than four decades. The Supreme Court ruled in Edie’s favor, a landmark victory that set the stage for full marriage equality in the US. Beloved by the LGBTQ community, Edie embraced her new role as an icon; she had already been living an extraordinary and groundbreaking life for decades. In this memoir, which she began before passing away in 2017 and completed by her co-writer, Edie recounts her childhood in Philadelphia, her realization that she was a lesbian, and her active social life in Greenwich Village's electrifying underground gay scene during the 1950s. Edie was also one of a select group of trailblazing women in computing, working her way up the ladder at IBM and achieving their highest technical ranking while developing software. In the early 1960s Edie met Thea, an expat from a Dutch Jewish family that fled the Nazis, and a widely respected clinical psychologist. Their partnership lasted forty-four years, until Thea died in 2009. Edie found love again, marrying Judith Kasen-Windsor in 2016. A Wild and Precious Life is remarkable portrait of an iconic woman, gay life in New York in the second half of the twentieth century, and the rise of LGBT activism.

About Edie Windsor

EDIE WINDSOR was an American LGBT rights activist and a technology manager at IBM. She was the lead plaintiff in the Supreme Court of the United States case United States v. Windsor, which successfully overturned Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act, which provided that the term "spouse" only applied to marriages between a man and woman, and was considered a landmark legal victory for the same-sex marriage movement in the United States. In 2013 she was the Grand Marshal of the New York City LGBT Pride March and the runner-up, to Pope Francis, for Time Magazine’s Person of the Year. Edie passed away peacefully on September 12, 2017. She is survived by her second wife, Judith Kasen-Windsor.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Marc on October 24, 2020

This is a joyful and engrossing memoir of an incredible human being that I wish I'd had the chance to meet. She passed away before it was completed but her co-writer, Joshua Lyon, does an excellent job of filling in the gaps and telling her story and the story of her relationship of 44 years with Th......more

Goodreads review by Jodi on August 20, 2019

Edie Windsor's best-known legacy will forever be the 2013 Supreme Court case of The United States vs. Windsor. This case overturned the section of the Defense of Marriage Act which stated that only one woman and one man could claim the rights associated with marriage, including inheritance rights. W......more

Goodreads review by Bob on October 31, 2019

This is a powerful and lively biography of a long and adventurous life. It's not about the historic U.S. v. Windsor Supreme Court case -- but we learn just how much Edie Windsor and Thea Spyer meant to each other over 40 years together, and how much their marriage meant when it came time for Ms. Win......more

Goodreads review by Madalena on June 03, 2020

Edie Windsor has been my role model ever since I caught the endearing tale of her very long engagement to Thea Spyer at an LGBT film festival in Lisbon. Her larger than life personality fills the pages of the book, her tremendous love for Thea leaves us wishing that their life had been easier. Being......more

Goodreads review by Bex on November 10, 2022

Incredibly beautiful to read as a queer afab person. This book shares with the reader, a deep and gloriously rich look into an almost forgotten world of historic queerness. Told through the lens of Edie Windsor, every chapter draws you into a world before queerness was allowed to exist public spaces......more


Quotes

“[Donna Postel's] intimate tone reveals Windsor's feisty, smart, and determined nature…. This engaging and thoughtful listen deserves a wide audience.” —AudioFile Magazine