That experience led her to write her own book in 1992, "American Daughter Gone to War."
Published in 1946, it is entitled American Daughter.
"American Daughter" both owes much and loses much to the accident that inspired it.
"American Daughter" was published in 1946.
It was inspired by the American Daughters of Bilitis movement.
"An American Daughter," on the other hand, while seen by many as a lesser play, is better cast in Lifetime's televised version.
She won a Tony Award in 1997 for her role in the play An American Daughter.
An American Daughter is a play written by Wendy Wasserstein.
An American Daughter became one of Wasserstein's most ambitious works, and also her most political.
"An American Daughter" is part political satire and part morality tale.