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Product Description: Poignant, raw, and insightful, Jennifer Gilmore’s third novel is an unforgettable story of love, family, and motherhood. With a “voice [that is] at turns wise and barbed with sharp humor” (Vanity Fair), Gilmore lays bare the story of one couple’s ardent desire for a child and their emotional journey through adoption...read more

Hardcover:

9781451697254 | Scribner, April 9, 2013, cover price $26.00 | About this edition: A taut, emotionally gripping novel about one couple’s passionate desire for a child and their heartrending journey through adoption—from a critically acclaimed writer whose “voice is at turns wise and barbed with sharp humor” (Vanity Fair).

Paperback:

9781451697865 | Scribner, February 1, 2018, cover price $16.00 | About this edition: Poignant, raw, and insightful, Jennifer Gilmore’s third novel is an unforgettable story of love, family, and motherhood.

Library:

9781611738513 | Large print edition (Center Point Pub, August 1, 2013), cover price $35.95 | About this edition: Jesse and Ramon are a loving couple, but after years spent unsuccessfully trying to get pregnant, they turn to adoption, relieved to think that once they navigate the bureaucratic path to parenthood they will have a happy ending.

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In Washington, D.C., life inside the Goldstein home is as tumultuous as the swiftly changing times. In 1979, the Cold War is waning and the age of protest has come and gone, leaving a once radical family to face a new set of challenges. Something Red is a masterly novel that unfurls with suspense, humor, and insight. Dennis, whose government job often takes him to Moscow, struggles both to succeed in a career he doesn’t quite believe in and to live up to his father’s leftist legacy. Sharon, a caterer for the Washington elite, joins a cultlike group in search of the fulfillment she once felt. Happy-go-lucky Benjamin is heading off to college, there to experience an awakening of social conscience, and sixteen-year-old Vanessa finds a cure for alienation in D.C.’s hardcore music scene. As each of them follows separate trajectories of personal protest and compromise along the edge of a new decade, radical traditions long dormant in their family awaken once again, with shocking, far-reaching results. A poignant story of husbands and wives, parents and children, activists and spies,

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9781416571704 | Scribner, March 30, 2010, cover price $25.00 | About this edition: In Washington, D.

Paperback:

9780547549422 | Reprint edition (Houghton Mifflin, March 10, 2011), cover price $19.95

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Traces the lives of three Jewish-American families throughout four decades in the twentieth century, in a tale told through the experiences of such characters as gangster-turned-Broadway producer Seymour, salesman and innovator Joseph, and actor Frances Gold. A first novel. Reader's Guide available. Reprint.

Hardcover:

9780786293032 | Large print edition (Thorndike Pr, February 14, 2007), cover price $28.95 | About this edition: Traces the lives of three Jewish-American families through four decades in the twentieth century, told through the experiences of such characters as gangster-turned-Broadway producer Seymour, salesman and innovator Joseph, and actor Frances Gold.
9780743288637 | Scribner, August 15, 2006, cover price $25.00 | About this edition: Spanning the first half of the twentieth century, Golden Country brings to life the intertwining stories of three Jewish immigrants seeking their fortunes--the handsome and ambitious Seymour, a salesman-turned-gangster-turned-Broadway-producer; the gentle and pragmatic Joseph, a door-to-door salesman who is driven to invent a cleanser effective enough to wipe away the shame of his brother's mob connections; and the irresistible Frances Gold, who grows up in Brooklyn, stars in Seymour's first show, and marries the man who invents television.

Paperback:

9780156034371 | Reprint edition (Mariner Books, September 10, 2007), cover price $14.00 | About this edition: Traces the lives of three Jewish-American families throughout four decades in the twentieth century, in a tale told through the experiences of such characters as gangster-turned-Broadway producer Seymour, salesman and innovator Joseph, and actress Frances Gold.

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