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University of Iowa Press, 2000 Paper: 978-0-87745-738-1 Library of Congress Classification F629.S39S36 2000 Dewey Decimal Classification 977.763
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
“What do you think? You don't understand. You'll never know how much. ” Barbara Scot's memoir begins with a trunk full of memories and her mother's cryptic letters about a marriage unraveling. Like a mystery detective, the author searches for the truth, which takes her back to the scene of a tragedy—to the farm her family lost and the close-knit and secretive community she left behind. In uncovering the secrets of her family, Scot comes to understand her own failed marriage. See other books on: 1942- | Biography | Biography & Autobiography | Personal Memoirs | Scot, Barbara J. See other titles from University of Iowa Press |
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