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Zoe's Book
Zoe's Book
Author: Gail Pass
Perhaps, if Julia and Virginia had been involved in a physical affair, Zoe might have been better able to cope. But how was she to fight a liaison of the spirit? a communion of the soul? The inamoratas hardly ever saw each other...Julia had sent a note to Hogarth House only to hear from Leonard by return post that Virginia was ill in bed and see...  more »
ISBN: 436703
Publication Date: 1976
Pages: 312
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Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Co
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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A novel by Gail Pass. A young woman is plucked from her studies and brought to a household where she meets the ancient, crippled Zoe Mohr. The young woman listens increduously to Zoe's claim of association in her youth with Virginia Woolf and the women and men of Bloomsbury. Zoe's story is so vivid, so convincingly recounted, that the young woman relives with Zoe her encounters with the luminaries of the Bloomsbury, as well as Gertrude Stein, Alice B. Toklas and Radclyffe Hall.

This unique and compelling story, told with unfailing grace and intelligence, portrays as never before the legendary women of Bloomsbury.


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