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Paperback Books by Alice McDermott
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| After This |
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| by Alice McDermott |
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| On a wild, windy April day in Manhattan, when Mary first meets John Keane, she cannot know what lies ahead of her. A marriage, a fleeting season of romance, and the birth of four children will bring John and Mary to rest in the safe embrace... Read More |
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| Publication Date: September 2007 |
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| Child of My Heart |
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| by Alice McDermott |
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| Alice McDermott again explores the world of Irish-American Catholics on Long Island and Queens in this coming-of-age tale set during one event-filled summer in the life of a girl who is not only stunningly beautiful but a great baby-sitter. A... Read More |
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| Publication Date: November 2003 |
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| That Night |
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| by Alice McDermott |
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| A 10-year-old child narrates this story of Sheryl, a suburban teenager who is pregnant and forcibly separated from her lover, Rick. One evening, Rick returns with a group of his friends, and in their cars they prowl the neighborhood to find... Read More |
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| Publication Date: January 1999 |
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| A Bigamist's Daughter |
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| by Alice McDermott |
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| Elizabeth Connelly, a cynical young woman living and working in New York, embarks on a psychologically threatening investigation into her father's past, a search that produces unforeseen revelations concerning her own personality and future |
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| Publication Date: January 1999 |
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| Charming Billy |
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| by Alice McDermott |
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| Praised in the highest terms by reviewers, the story of a charming, romantic Irish American explores the impact of his life and death on his family and his close-knit New York City neighborhood. Reprint. NYT. |
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| Publication Date: January 1999 |
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| At Weddings and Wakes |
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| by Alice McDermott |
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| Twice a week, Lucy Dailey leaves suburbia with her three children in tow, returning to the Brooklyn home where she grew up and where her stepmother and unmarried sisters still live. Aunt Veronica, with her wounded face and dreams of beauty,... Read More |
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| Publication Date: January 1998 |
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