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Almost Innocent : A Novel

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"A remarkable first novel. Like the old master Henry James, Sheila Bosworth uses the chilling device of using the mirror of innocence to reflect evil.

It is a lovely achievement, a superior one."-Walker Percy Clay-Lee Calvert is the love child of two people who are as beautiful as models in a magazine but whose similarity ends there.

Her father, Rand, is an artist-easygoing, dreamy, principled, and chronically jobless.

Her mother, Constance, is the blue-blooded, pampered, delicate but determined daughter of a state supreme court justice.

How their intense passion for each other plays out against the sumptuousness and decay of 1950s New Orleans is something to which no innocent should be privy.

In Sheila Bosworth's mesmerizing first novel, the era, the place, the people, of Clay-Lee's childhood all form an air as real as our own pasts, alternately dim and indelible, where everyone bears some guilt, and all are almost innocent.

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Product Details
0807120669 / 9780807120668
Paperback / softback
813
30/04/1996
United States
268 pages
140 x 216 mm
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