The Golden Rope

The Golden Rope by Susan Fromberg Schaeffer is a haunting novel published by Knopf on June 25, 1996. This first edition spans 371 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around twin sisters, focusing on the mysterious disappearance of Florence Meek at the peak of her fame. Years later, her twin Doris embarks on a quest to uncover the truth about Florence’s fate, which leads her to confront the complexities of their relationship.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of family bonds and the intricacies of identity. As Doris searches for her sister, the journey becomes a profound exploration of their shared past and the emotional ties that bind them. The novel touches on the dynamics of sisterhood and the impact of fame, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of relationships and the truths that lie beneath the surface.
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From the author of Anya and Buffalo Afternoon comes a haunting novel of twin sisters. At the height of her fame, 27-year old Florence Meek disappears. Years later, driven by new information, her twin Doris begins to hunt for her. But Doris’s search for her sister soon becomes secondary to her search through the past for the truth about their complex relationship.
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