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a cure for dreams
a cure for dreams
Author: kaye gibbons
In her novels "Ellen Foster" and "A Virtuous Woman", Kaye Gibbons has compiled what one critic has called " a fictional oral history of female wishes and hopes."
ISBN: 451233
Pages: 170
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Publisher: vintage contemporaries
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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This is a story about women and their lives in a rural area in the 20's.
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reviewed a cure for dreams on + 29 more book reviews
Another of Kaye Gibbons' good books. Vivid characters, places, expectations!
mrsmeyer618 avatar reviewed a cure for dreams on + 3 more book reviews
Interesting sequel to "Ellen Foster". I didn't think it was as well written, but it did wrap up the loose end from the previous book and there was a great deal of satisfaction felt by this reader with the final outcome of the story.
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The story of Lottie O'Cadhain Davies, a plain person, told by her daughter, Betty Davies Randolph. Davies grew up in Kentucky in the early 1900's; married & moved to North Carolina. Randolph tells Davies story from being a child, an adult, and a bride.
The author writes about human complexity triumphing over ordinariness of daily existence. The story expresses dignity, pathos, as well as humor along the way.
A short, enjoyable biography.


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