Book summaryQuindlen's first novel is a family chronicle set in the 1960s, focusing on adolescent Maggie and her discontented mother, whom she begins gradually to understand as she herself grows older and wiser. Media reviews"...Intelligent, highly entertaining and laced with acute perceptions about the nature of day-to-day family life." |
OBJECT LESSONSby QUINDLEN, ANNA
Book desription: New York: Random House, 1991. 262pp. Has light wear. DJ has light soiling. Internally Clean. Lang:English. Vols:1, Wt: 2lbs.. Hardcover. Very Good -/Very Good -. 0.8 x 6.5 x 9.8 inches.
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