Vol. 26 No. 2 1959 - page 309

Novels from DAVID McKAY
Selected for Partisan Review Readers
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Acres ofAfternooni
By BABS H. DEAL
This novel of rebellion has the ring of truth. Its rebels are not
oddballs but the young crowd in an Alabama town, rebelling
against the sameness of their lives in sensation-seeking ways
which lead one girl through tragedy to maturity. Hauntingly
sad,
Acres of Afternoon
is an unusual literary discovery. $3.95
Sam
By LONNIE COLEMAN
.Set in New York's theatrical and publishing worlds,
Sam
tells
the direct and honest story of a homosexual whose deep-rooted
affection for a woman and hers for him stands in the way of a
satisfactory life for either. By the author of
Clara
and
Ship's
Company.
$3.95
The Country of the Heart
By BARBARA GILMAN
The snobbery and anti-intellectualism of a Maine summer colony
are the background for this novel about a girl and her widowed
mother who return almost as strangers after years spent in
Europe. By the author of
Puritan Image.
$3.95
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