An edition of So long at the fair (2008)

So long at the fair

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An edition of So long at the fair (2008)

So long at the fair

1st ed.
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In the summer of 1963 a plot for revenge destroys a career, a friendship, and a family. The consequences of the scandalous event continue to reverberate, touching the next generation. Thirty years later, over the course of one day, Jon struggles to decide whether to end his affair or his marriage. His wife, Ginny, moving closer to discovering his adultery, begins working for an older man who is mysteriously connected to their families' pasts. And Jon's mistress is being courted by a suitor who may be more menacing than he initially seems.

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Publisher
Doubleday
Language
English
Pages
244

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Cover of: So long at the fair
So long at the fair
2008, Doubleday
in English - 1st ed.
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So Long at the Fair
2008, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
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So long at the fair
2008, Center Point Pub., Center Point Pub, Brand: Center Point Pub
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Edition Notes

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3569.C56783 S6 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
244

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16729511M
Internet Archive
solongatfairnove00schw
ISBN 13
9780385510295
LCCN
2008014600
OCLC/WorldCat
216616768
Library Thing
4937528
Goodreads
2418134

Work Description

The bestselling author of Drowning Ruth returns to the small-town Wisconsin she so brilliantly evoked with this gripping novel about love, marriage, and adultery.In the summer of 1963 a plot for revenge destroys a career, a friendship, and a family. The consequences of the scandalous event continue to reverberate, touching the next generation. Thirty years later, over the course of one day, Jon struggles to decide whether to end his affair or his marriage. His wife, Ginny, moving closer to discovering his adultery, begins working for an older man who is mysteriously connected to their families' pasts. And Jon's mistress is being courted by a suitor who may be more menacing than he initially seems. As relationships among the characters ebb and flow on that July day, Christina Schwarz illuminates the ties that bind people together--and the surprising risks they take in the name of love. As in Drowning Ruth, Schwarz weaves past and present into a richly textured portrait of the secrets and deceptions that simmer beneath everyday life in a small midwestern town. With page-turning intensity and in prose at once lush and precise, she beautifully conjures the emotional labyrinth of a marriage on the brink of collapse and proves that no matter how hard we work to stifle them, the secrets of the past refuse to be ignored.Betrayal versus loyalty . . . lust versus love . . . infidelity versus honor. Welcome to the complex web of Christina Schwarz's dazzling new novel, So Long at the Fair.

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