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The Old World
The Old World
Author: Jonathan Strong
In the early 1960s, a teacher of languages is killed in an accident. A refugee of wartime Spain and Germany, Anna Aylmer is a mystery to her neighbors and colleagues. Her death forever alters the lives of her prize students, four young gay men. The Old World is a study of the close bond between students and teachers in the tradition of Donna Tar...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780944072813
ISBN-10: 094407281X
Publication Date: 9/1997
Pages: 166
Edition: 1st ed
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Publisher: Zoland Books Inc
Book Type: Paperback
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Back cover: In a Massachusetts mill town in the early 1960s, an elderly teacher of languages runs her car off the road one afternoon, and is killed. A refugee from wartime Germany and Spain, disciplined, exacting Anna Aylmer is a mystery to her neighbors and colleagues. For her prize pupils, four young men on the cusp of gay manhood, the shock waves of her death ripple forward through the remainder of their lives. From Boston in the 1970s to a Caribbean island where the four are reunited in the AIDS-ravaged 1980s, The Old World lays the bones of a troubled past at the doorstep of the present.


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