Ebook {Epub PDF} Pages for Her by Sylvia Brownrigg






















 · Pages for Her is Sylvia Brownrigg ’s sequel to her lesbian romance, Pages for You, in which a year-old student at Yale University falls passionately in Author: Stevie Davies. In Pages for Her, Brownrigg gives us two accomplished women who, coming together after decades apart, understand that truth laid bare is best beguiled.” —Alice Sebold “In this intense, compelling novel, Sylvia Brownrigg writes vividly about passion rekindled in midlife with the force of a tsunami/5(71).  · In Pages for Her, Brownrigg gives us two accomplished women who, coming together after decades apart, understand that truth laid bare is best beguiled.” —Alice Sebold “In this intense, compelling novel, Sylvia Brownrigg writes vividly about passion rekindled in Brand: Catapult.


'Pages for Her,' by Sylvia Brownrigg - SFGate Sylvia Brownrigg is the author of the novel The Metaphysical Touch, and a collection of short stories, Ten Women Who Shook the World―both published by Picador. She lives in Berkeley. Two women, former lovers, reconnect with each other and themselves in Brownrigg's sequel (which can be read independently) to her novel, Pages for You. Flannery Jansen is married to a famous artist, living in the Bay Area, and raising (not quite single-handedly) the couple's young daughter, Willa. Pages for Her is the story of two women, Flannery and Anne, each at a personal turning point, and the circumstances that lead to their reunion. Twenty years after their brief but passionate affair, chronicled in Sylvia Brownrigg's earlier novel Pages for You.


Winner of a Lambda fiction award in Pages for You will be reissued by Picador US in June Available in hardcover, paperback, and e-book. “The novel is bathed in a joyful, cloistered mood of sensual celebration.”. — The New York Times. Pages for Her is the story of two women, Flannery and Anne, each at a personal turning point, and the circumstances that lead to their reunion. Twenty years after their brief but passionate affair, chronicled in Brownrigg’s earlier novel Pages for You, Flannery has the chance once again to meet Anne, who opened young Flannery up to the possibility of love—then left her heartbroken. Like some of literature’s most delicious stories, “Pages for Her” commences with the arrival of a letter: an invitation from her old university to take part in a writers’ conference.

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