Book summaryVeronica Wright, of "My Father's Moon", comes to New York City for a medical conference. In her stuffy, stifling hotel room, she finds herself gripped by cabin fever. Attempting to relieve her mind of this restlessness, Veronica relives her memories of the events of 40 years past, her life as an unwed mother in postwar England, the bleakness of her career as a domestic, and the shabbiness of her own personality. Media reviews"To read ['Cabin Fever'] is to come into contact with an interesting, wounded, somber mind. Some may be reminded of Jean Rhys." |
Cabin Feverby Jolley, ElizabethFirst British Edition
Book desription: London: Sinclair-Stevenson, 1991. First British Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
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