Book summaryThis novel about four generations of Southern women, from the 1920s to the 1990s, reiterates Kaye Gibbons's most persistent theme: that the really important thing in life is family. Media reviews"Every detail [she] selects is like the proverbial picture worth a thousand words. . .[The novel] has a maturity of vision that shows a distinct honing of Kaye Gibbons's artistic sensibility." |
A Cure for Dreamsby Gibbons, KayeFirst Thus
Book desription: New York, New York: Vintage Books / Random House, Inc, 1991. First Thus. paperback. Good+/No Jacket. Some scuffs at corners, reading creases to spine and hinges. Owner name to front endpage. ISBN: 0-679-73672-7.
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