Product Details
Category - Fiction / General Fiction
Format - Paperback
Condition - Fair
Listed - 8 days ago
Ships From - California
Seller Description
Some damage to cover at top and bottom spine Shelfwear Discoloration Spine is good and all pages are intact Batam Books, 1957, 167 pages Her name was Courtney Farrell. She had green eyes, and she was fifteen years old. Her father was a rich New York publisher. Her mother was a still-beautiful Hollywood actress, who served martinis at eleven, breakfast at noon. Armed with a hard and pitiful sophistication, Courtney hid a need for love that drove her on a frantic and hectic pursuit of an unattainable ideal... “Not very long ago it would have been regarded as shocking to find girls in their teens reading the kind of books they're now writing." NEW YORK TIMES
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