Book summaryBailey's Cafe is not located in a specific geographical area. It is a place that appears whenever a character needs a place "to take a breather for a while." The novel consists of the stories of various characters, all of them desperate, all of them in pain. Naylor uses a jazz-like construction, bringing in many voices all "conducted" by Bailey, to tell the story. Media reviews"Absorbing, poignant, and wise...Naylor has crafted a heart-rending testament to the human spirit." |
Bailey's Cafeby Naylor, Gloria
Book desription: San Diego, CA, U.S.A.: Harcourt Trade Publishers, 1992. Hard Cover. ISBN:0-15-110450-6. Fine/Fine. First edition, signed by author on title page. Protected with acetate cover. 1/2" remainder mark on top edge. Binding is HB.
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