Description
For all her great success and beauty, Shireen Delaney was a typical woman of our age - the confusing yet miraculous America of the 1940's. While still in her twenties, she could survey accomplishments almost without parallel: a novel that had sold a million copies, a life filled with excitement, a luxurious apartment in NY, and the adoration of men. she had everything, in fact, except the one thing all the others were supposed to provide. Winsor presents a merciless picture of Delaney - what she wanted, how she got it, and what it did to her...