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Men and Angels
Men and Angels
Author: Mary Gordon
This is a novel about love - the love between men and women, parents and children, friends, the artist and her work - and about the failure of love when it cannot encompass the unlovable. — At thirty-eight, happily married and the mother of two children, Anne Foster, an art historian, finds herself separated from her husband for the first time wh...  more »
ISBN: 224464
Publication Date: 1985
Pages: 239
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Publisher: Random House
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Two unlikely women come together in a gripping novel that keeps the reader interested to the end.
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A fascinating novel and fascinating characters! Cataloging an art exhibition for a long dead female artist, Anne becomes absorbed in learning more about her. Each discovery leads to yet more. Though the artist is a fictional one, the author has drawn on the known experiences of real ones-such as Mary Cassatt.
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An interesting read.


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