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Octavo, softcover, near fine in white, red and black pictorial wraps.
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Octavo, softcover, near fine in white, red and black pictorial wraps. 266 pp. clean and unmarked. In the bewildering bustle of New York City, the idea of permanence seems at once appealing and somewhat terrifying. When Amanda and Sam finally decide to get married, we have a sharply delineated look at what's behind many modern relationships. Emily Listfield focuses on the subtleties of everyday life and the nuances of conversation-showing how much is often left unsaid as people try to get along day to day.
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Amanda and Sam, from Listfield's Variations in the Night, move in together, and as the masks of courtship are stripped away, readers see what happens when intimacy grows, facades and defenses break down, and lovers feel "slightly like strangers".
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Book
Octavo, softcover, near fine in white, red and black pictorial wraps.
[...]
Book
Octavo, softcover, near fine in white, red and black pictorial wraps. 266 pp. clean and unmarked. In the bewildering bustle of New York City, the idea of permanence seems at once appealing and somewhat terrifying. When Amanda and Sam finally decide to get married, we have a sharply delineated look at what's behind many modern relationships. Emily Listfield focuses on the subtleties of everyday life and the nuances of conversation-showing how much is often left unsaid as people try to get along day to day.
Book
Octavo, softcover, near fine in white, red and black pictorial wraps.
[...]
Book
Octavo, softcover, near fine in white, red and black pictorial wraps. 266 pp. clean and unmarked. In the bewildering bustle of New York City, the idea of permanence seems at once appealing and somewhat terrifying. When Amanda and Sam finally decide to get married, we have a sharply delineated look at what's behind many modern relationships. Emily Listfield focuses on the subtleties of everyday life and the nuances of conversation-showing how much is often left unsaid as people try to get along day to day.