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Very Good. Fine/Very Good in Mylar DJ, Tight copy, clean, appears unread. Jacket has a few small tears, rubs along edges and tips, fading to color on spine (Edition: First Edition)
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New. Unknown Binding New Ships From Canada New in new dust jacket 252 p; 24 cm From Publishers Weekly Decades of living in each other's pockets have only magnified fundamental differences between Aggie, sly and massively stout at 80, and her dour, God-fearing daughter June Their uneasy truce is shattered by the breakdown of Aggie's health, whereupon June announces with grim satisfaction that she can no longer cope alone Aggie, who delightedly torments her daughter with gusts of salty, piercing humor, is caught completely off balance by the threat of a nursing home Alternating between the voices of these two women, Barfoot (Dancing in the Dark skillfully distills a lifetime of sweet and sour memories, beginning as Aggie enters into an unsatisfying marriage with a pale, cold Englishman who gives her little but the daughter who so closely resembles him When June's marriage ends, she returns to the now-widowed Aggie with her daughter, Frances, a child as daring and strong-willed as June had been meek It i.