X-Nico

2 unusual facts about The Grandmothers


Glenway Wescott

Independently wealthy, he began his writing career as a poet, but is best known for his short stories and novels, notably The Grandmothers (1927).

The Grandmothers

The Grandmothers is a novel by Glenway Wescott.



see also

Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo

The work of the Grandmothers, assisted by United States genetics scientist Mary-Claire King, by 1998 had led to the location of more than 10 percent of the estimated 500 children kidnapped or born in detention during the military era and illegally adopted, with their identities hidden.