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Title
The lunar housewife : a novel First edition.
Author
Woods, Caroline (Caroline Courtney), author.
Publisher:
Doubleday, a division of Penguin Random House LLC,
Pub date:
[2022]
Pages:
306 pages ;
ISBN:
9780385547833
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1 copy available in Adult Fiction.
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9780385547833
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The lunar housewife : a novel
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Woods, Caroline (Caroline Courtney), author.
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The lunar housewife : a novel
First edition.
Woods, Caroline (Caroline Courtney), author.
Personal Author:
Woods, Caroline (Caroline Courtney), author.
Title:
The lunar housewife : a novel / Caroline Woods.
Edition:
First edition.
Publication Info:
New York : Doubleday, a division of Penguin Random House LLC, [2022]
Physical description:
306 pages ; 22 cm.
Summary:
New York City, 1953. Louise Leithauser has filed some of the best pieces at her boyfriend Joe's brand new literary magazine, Downtown-- albeit under a male pseudonym. On the side she's writing a science fiction romance, The Lunar Housewife. When she overhears Joe and his business partner fighting about listening devices and death threats, Louise discovers that Downtown's strings are being pulled by someone who doesn't want artists or writers criticizing Uncle Sam. When she has an opportunity to conduct an interview with America's most famous living author, Ernest Hemingway, Louise is forced to consider her future sooner than she planned. -- adapted from jacket
Subject term:
Women journalists--Fiction.
Subject term:
Censorship--Fiction.
Subject term:
Periodicals--Publishing--Fiction.
Subject term:
Nineteen fifties--Fiction.
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New York (N.Y.)--Fiction.
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