Maxine A. Goldblum Releases 'Missing Murray'

By: Nov. 21, 2013
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In "Missing Murray" (published by iUniverse), author Maxine A. Goldblum's new biography, readers are invited to look through the chapters of Goldblum's life with Murray.

"It begins with the first thing I can remember," says Goldblum, "and goes through our life together till the bitter sweet end."

Readers will travel down memory lane with Goldblum as she takes them through her childhood up until the day she meets Murray at a local beach. The book then chronicles their lives through the tumultuous engagement ring purchase, tragic death of their first daughter, adventures traveling the world and Murray's mysterious illness which led to his untimely death at the age of seventy-four. When the rollercoaster ride of emotion finally slows down, Goldblum takes readers through a detailed account of her experiences learning to live as a single woman.

"Missing Murray"
By Maxine A. Goldblum
Softcover | 6 x 9 in | 184 pages | ISBN 9781491707661
E-Book | 184 pages | ISBN 9781491707678
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble

About the Author
Maxine A. Goldblum has been writing since she was ten years old. Her first published piece was an essay, "Forgetfulness," which appeared in the Op-Ed section of the New York Times. She was married for forty-seven years and has four children and ten grandchildren. She spends her life between a house in Palm Beach Gardens and an apartment in Manhattan. If she is not writing, she is spending her time with her grandchildren in New York and Connecticut.

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