Loving Edith

Loving Edith by Mary Tannen, published by Penguin Publishing Group in June 1996, is a 275-page work that explores the life of Edith Seagrace, a college girl navigating the vibrant literary circles of New York City. The narrative presents a blend of humor and literary insight, capturing the essence of the Manhattan art and publishing scenes through its well-crafted characters and gentle satire.
Readers will find a portrayal of city life that intertwines the ordinary with moments of coincidence, reflecting the complexities of personal and professional relationships. The book delves into the dynamics of the literary world, offering a true-to-life depiction that resonates with those familiar with the cultural landscape of New York. With its engaging storytelling, Loving Edith invites readers to experience the charm and challenges of a young woman’s journey in a bustling metropolis.
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The story of Edith Seagrace, a fresh-faced college girl plunged into New York’s chic literary circles, has delighted critics and readers alike with its stylishly drawn characters, gentle satire, and true-to-life depition of the Manhattan art and publishing worlds. Like Carolyn See and Alice Hoffman, Tannen adds sparkle and the magic of coincidence to ordinary people’s lives.–Publishers Weekly.
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