Indian Summer: A Novel

Indian Summer: A Novel
ISBN-10
0880640243
ISBN-13
9780880640244
Series
Indian Summer
Category
Fiction
Pages
246
Language
English
Published
1985
Publisher
Fromm International
Author
William Dean Howells

Description

In late nineteenth-century Florence, a disillusioned middle-aged American architect encounters a young woman who doggedly tries to restore his faith in love

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