A Place at the Table
  • Published:
    Apr-1989 (Hardcover)
    Sep-1990 (Paperback)
  • Formats:
    Print
  • Main Genre:
    General Fiction
  • Pages:
    208
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A gentle, clear-eyed honesty distinguishes this coming-of-middle-age novel by the author of Allegra Maud Goldman. Rachel Levin is a divorced novelist of mid-list success who lives in Manhattan, where she has a small circle of intimate friends and a lover, a young woman lawyer, with whom she's about to break up. In the quiet course of the unstructured, episodic story, Rachel writes a ``treatment'' for a story packager and begins a new novel. She suffers when her friend Margo is left by her husband; she visits one of her sons on the birth of his first child, breaks off with her lover, and undergoes--too abruptly--a mastectomy, all the while remembering bits and pieces of her life. At tale's end she meets another friend, a writer turned bag-lady, on a subway and has a final conversation that is both utterly natural and redeeming. Rachel is a thoroughly recognizable human being, compassionate, cruel, self-absorbed and a true friend. Her story unfolds as a life does; that is the novel's achievement and its failing. (May)
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    • Sep-1990
    • Ballantine
    • Mass Market Paperback
    • ISBN: 0345367545
    • ISBN13: 9780345367549
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    • Jan-1990
    • Hamilton Stone Editions
    • Trade Paperback
    • ISBN: 0965404331
    • ISBN13: 9780965404334
    • First Edition
    • Apr-1989
    • Random House
    • Hardcover
    • ISBN: 0394575229
    • ISBN13: 9780394575223



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