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Product Description: Following divorce, Fraser resolves to stay in the small mountain town where her son’s father lives, but it soon proves too claustrophobic. She finds relief a world away in a small house up a winding road tucked so far into the forest one forgets it is technically still in town...read more

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9781619021136 | Counterpoint, March 12, 2013, cover price $16.95 | About this edition: Following divorce, Fraser resolves to stay in the small mountain town where her son’s father lives, but it soon proves too claustrophobic.

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In an intimate, sometimes painful memoir, the author describes growing up in a family without boundaries or a father, with a mother who espoused free love, and the legacy of that rootless and ruleless childhood in terms of her own relationships with men. Reader's Guide available. Reprint. 30,000 first printing.

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9780812968187 | Reprint edition (Random House Inc, July 1, 2003), cover price $12.95 | About this edition: In an intimate, sometimes painful memoir, the author describes growing up in a family without boundaries or a father, with a mother who espoused free love, and the legacy of that rootless and ruleless childhood in terms of her own relationships with men.

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In an intimate, sometimes painful memoir, the author describes growing up in a family without boundaries or a father, with a mother who espoused free love, and the legacy of that rootless and ruleless childhood in terms of her own relationships with men. 25,000 first printing. (view table of contents)

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9780375504372 | 1 edition (Villard Books, July 1, 2002), cover price $22.95 | About this edition: The author recounts her aimless childhood as the daughter of a hippie who went from one man to another, and describes how her upbringing caused her to feel that only men mattered and to spend her time in places that attract males.

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