"In these stories, women encounter the limits of middle age . . . both worldly and stoical, with the fun of verbal and social sophistication . . . Frank is witty, light, philosophical and meditative by turns. . . . In great lovely swaths of prose, Frank investigates a serious set of problems, and keeps pressing on them until they open up to the universal." - Trudy Lewis, author of THE BONES OF GARBO
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BOOK DETAILS
- Paperback
- Aug.01.2001
- 9780826213556
- University of Missouri Press
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"In these stories, women encounter the limits of middle age . . . both worldly and stoical, with the fun of verbal and social sophistication . . . Frank is witty, light, philosophical and meditative by turns. . . . In great lovely swaths of prose, Frank investigates a serious set of problems, and keeps pressing on them until they open up to the universal." - Trudy Lewis, author of THE BONES OF GARBO
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About Joan
Joan Frank is the author of five books of fiction and one new essay collection: BECAUSE YOU HAVE TO: A WRITING LIFE. Her most recent novel, MAKE IT STAY, was called "First class fiction" by Kirkus Reviews. She is a MacDowell Colony Fellow, Pushcart Prize...
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Jan.23.2008
Frank's second novel, a compact, bittersweet tale capturing the essence of carefree youth and lost innocence, watches two young couples grow as their once-idyllic northern California town succumbs to the...
Jan.23.2008
Joan Frank's novel, "Miss Kansas City" . . . is an assured first novel by an irrepressibly talented Northern California writer, and though it arrives with a minimum of fanfare, it deserves to be...
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