Cyra McFadden explained

Cyra McFadden (December 2, 1937 – April 20, 2024)[1] [2] was an acclaimed American author, who lived on a houseboat in Sausalito, California.[3]

McFadden's 1977 novel satirized the trendy lifestyles of the affluent residents of Marin County, California, just north of San Francisco.[4] The book was made into a 1980 movie called Serial, starring Tuesday Weld and Martin Mull.

In 1986, McFadden wrote a memoir entitled Rain or Shine: A Family Memoir, in which she described her childhood growing up as the daughter of James C. "Cy" Taillon, a well-known rodeo announcer. The book was a finalist for the Pulitzer that year. After being out of print for several years, Rain or Shine was reprinted in 1998.

McFadden wrote a biweekly column for the San Francisco Examiner for six years, mostly in the 1980s, and was also a features writer for that daily newspaper.[5]

She was born in Great Falls, Montana, and spent much of her childhood traveling with her parents on the rodeo circuit and living in Missoula, Montana.

Notes and References

  1. https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/cyra-mcfadden-marin-serial-19428980.php
  2. Book: Haslam . Gerald W. . Many Californias: Literature from the Golden State. 1999 . 215 . University of Nevada Press . 9780874173253 . May 2, 2014.
  3. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Serial-Year-Life-Marin-Mounty/dp/191016786X The Serial: A Year in the Life of Marin Mounty Paperback – 11 Apr 2016
  4. News: Moderns and their fight against status anxieties. Will. George. 1 August 1977. The Free Lance–Star. 4. April 24, 2011.
  5. News: Hanging Out in the 'Nabe' with Writer Cyra McFadden. Noe Valley Voice. May 1997. Dalle-Molle. Kathy. July 26, 2011.