The Last Girls book by Lee Smith
By Lee SmithRevered for her powerful female characters, Lee Smith tells a perceptive story of how college pals who grew up in an era when they were still called "girls" have negotiated life as women. Harriet Holding is a hesitant teacher who has never married (she can't explain why, even to herself). Courtney Gray struggles to escape her Southern Living lifestyle. Catherine Wilson, a sculptor, is suffocating in her happy third marriage. Anna Todd is a world-famous romance novelist escaping her own tragedies through her fiction. And finally there is Baby, the girl they come to bury - along with their memories of her rebellions and betrayals.
Book details
- Hardcover
- 400 pages
- English
- 1565124057
- 9781565124059
About Lee Smith
growing up in the appalachian mountains of southwestern virginia, nine-year-old lee smith was already writing--and selling, for a nickel apiece--stories ab Read More about Lee Smith
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