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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Inscribed by Author(s) First Printing. Signed. A Very Good or slightly better copy in blue hard covers, in a lightly worn Very Good dust jacket. Mild soiling at the top edge of the text block, clean/unmarked within. Nicely inscribed and signed by the author at the title page (as "Annette"), and also signed in full beneath her name on the title page.
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Fine in Fine jacket. First edition. Fine in fine dust jacket. Excellent copy, clean pages. Please Note: This book has been transferred to Between the Covers from another database and might not be described to our usual standards. Please inquire for more detailed condition information.
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As New. Dust Jacket Included. Inscribed by Author(s) 8vo. 325 pp. Publisher's original binding. Publisher's Advance Review Copy with materials(s) laid in. Warmly INSCRIBED to Bill Starr on the front free endpaper. Bill Starr, author and reviewer, has been at the very forefront for over three decades of advancing Southern Literature, first as Book Review Editor for The State in Columbia, SC for which he wrote hundreds of insightful, intelligent reviews for both emerging as well as established writers, and more recently as the Executive Director of Georgia Center for the Book in Decatur, GA. This is a tight, fine book in a bright, fine DJ.
The lead character is a CATCHER IN THE RYE type troubled teen growing up in 1960's South Carolina. After she does an oral book report on Robert E. Lee for her Yankee history teacher, she falls deeply in love with the general. Her love leads her on a wild spiritual search that culminates at the Lee/Custis Mansion above Arlington National Cemetery. The story line moves chapter by chapter between the main character's search and dramatized events in Robert E. Lee's life (noted Lee historian, Emory Thomas, called this book, "the best portrait of Lee as a human being I have ever seen in American fiction.") I hardily agree. This book is a really great read; a must for southerners. Southron