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She Walks in Beauty recounts the adolescence of two sisters who live in a railroad station boarding house in a small Ohio town. A taut, merciless, and psychologically astute portrait of pre-World War I life in small town America.

Produktbeschreibung
She Walks in Beauty recounts the adolescence of two sisters who live in a railroad station boarding house in a small Ohio town. A taut, merciless, and psychologically astute portrait of pre-World War I life in small town America.
Autorenporträt
Dawn Powell (1896-1965) was a prolific American novelist, playwright, and short story writer known for her biting social satires. Although she gained a degree of critical success in her lifetime and earned the respect of fellow writers such as Ernest Hemingway (his "favorite living novelist"), E. E. Cummings, Gore Vidal ("our best comic novelist"), and J. B Priestly, her work was not fully appreciated until well after her death.