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Other Men's Daughters
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Other Men’s Daughters

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Written by one of America’s finest contemporary novelists, Other Men’s Daughters is the story of an intense love affair between a middle-aged professor and a young woman, wise and worldly beyond her years. One reviewer writes, I…was struck not simply by its psychological depth but particularly by the combination of toughness and tenderness through which romantic love was represented and discussed. The lack of sentimentality (in a novel about the refusal to live a life without love) was immensely important to me…and is likely …to be immensely important …today.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Northwestern University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 October 2004
Pages
244
ISBN
9780810151468

Written by one of America’s finest contemporary novelists, Other Men’s Daughters is the story of an intense love affair between a middle-aged professor and a young woman, wise and worldly beyond her years. One reviewer writes, I…was struck not simply by its psychological depth but particularly by the combination of toughness and tenderness through which romantic love was represented and discussed. The lack of sentimentality (in a novel about the refusal to live a life without love) was immensely important to me…and is likely …to be immensely important …today.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Northwestern University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 October 2004
Pages
244
ISBN
9780810151468