Two sensitive and funny portraits of young women determined to be artists and coming of age in the late 1950s, M. B. Goffstein's novels for young adults are available again -- published together for the first time in one volume.
The Underside of the Leaf
“Funny in a bittersweet way.” -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (recommended)
“Playing with paper dolls one moment and imagining vague sexual encounters the next -- a memorable portrait.” -- Book World
Daisy Summerfield's Style
“[Daisy Summerfield is] determined to become an honest artist, and the detailing of her life, culminating in a sweet surprise, makes the book a real page-turner.” -- Publishers Weekly
“For someone whose idea of style even in 1959 is to change her first name and stick matching cardboard daisies on her luggage, Daisy Summerfield comes a long way in short time. You'll like her from the start though, this wide-eyed Midwesterner . . . It's a proper fairy-tale ending, confirming for the skeptical that Daisy is an artist indeed -- but by then it couldn't be clearer that the real joy is all in getting there.” -- Kirkus Reviews
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