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Time in its Flight
Time in its Flight
Author: Susan Fromberg Schaeffer
"Time in its Flight" is a stirring story of epic proportions about passion, love, and a family's will to survive. When Edna Dickinson and Dr. John Steele marry they embark on a perilous journey. Time, in its endless flight, takes many things from the Steeles. They and the children they raise battle against the ravages of nature and disease and t...  more »
ISBN: 289595
Publication Date: 1978
Pages: 782
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Publisher: Doubleday
Book Type: Hardcover
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Long novel about a family in the rural Northeastern U.S. In the mid-eighteen fifties, a young woman who doesn't get along with her mother is sent for a long visit to her mother's school friend's home in an isolated area of Vermont. She later marries the woman's younger brother, a doctor. The family is wealthy, so medicine is more like a hobby for him. The main character accompanies him on his rounds, and they start and raise a family. Includes accounts on early photography, killer blizzards, and epidemics.


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