Susannah knows poverty, jilting, then follows a tinsel-covered world on a gay merry-go-round until she finds she has lost...

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Susannah knows poverty, jilting, then follows a tinsel-covered world on a gay merry-go-round until she finds she has lost her husband's love, puts down new roots in the salubrious climate of New England countryside, prepares to marry again -- only to find her divorce not legal and her heart torn twixt old love and new -- until death cuts the Gordian knot. Delves deep (not too too deep) into problems of love, which women who nourish themselves on this type of book should eat up.

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Publisher: Doubleday, Doran

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1937

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