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Slow Dancing
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Hardcover
from Alfred a Knopf Inc (February 1, 1985)
9780394541488 | details & prices | List price $15.95
About: The approach of David Wiley, for an interview for his New York newspaper, awakens in Lexi Steiner, an immigration lawyer in her late twenties, doubts about the course of her life and desires for something more
About: The approach of David Wiley, for an interview for his New York newspaper, awakens in Lexi Steiner, an immigration lawyer in her late twenties, doubts about the course of her life and desires for something more
Paperback
With Siegfried Sassoon |
from Bantam Dell Pub Group (February 1, 1990)
9780553348118 | details & prices | List price $7.95
This edition also contains War Poems
About: As Lexi and Nell get older, the two young feminists discover that the constrictions of their bright, ambitious lives start to fall away and neither their friendship nor their ideals seem to work as well
This edition also contains War Poems
About: As Lexi and Nell get older, the two young feminists discover that the constrictions of their bright, ambitious lives start to fall away and neither their friendship nor their ideals seem to work as well
With Jacqueline Decter |
Reprint edition from McGraw-Hill Book Co (March 1, 1986)
9780070045187 | details & prices | 324 pages | List price $4.95
This edition also contains Nicholas Roerich: The Life & Art of a Russian Master
About: As Lexi and Nell get older, the two young feminists discover that the constrictions of their bright, ambitious lives start to fall away and neither their friendship nor their ideals seem to work as well
This edition also contains Nicholas Roerich: The Life & Art of a Russian Master
About: As Lexi and Nell get older, the two young feminists discover that the constrictions of their bright, ambitious lives start to fall away and neither their friendship nor their ideals seem to work as well