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"Harriet Elizabeth Springer was growing up -- too tall, too intelligent, and not quited pretty enough for a girl in the fifties. So when she left a stifling northwest fishing twon for the sophistication of an exlusive eastern women's college, she was looking for the kind of world she could belong to. At Harwyn College, and finally in New York City where she goes in search of a career, Harriet begins to find what she is seeking. Along the way she meets Sloan Trouver, the beautiful, aloof sophomore who introduces her to a daring new friendship; Jean Maurin, an older Yale professor bent on seduction; and Marcia Gold, the rich, worldly New York art dealer who leads Harriet to make discoveries -- and choices -- she had never before dreamed possible." -- Publisher's description.
- Publisher
- Avon
- First published
- 1979
Available formats
- Print — 253 pages · ISBN 9780380502035
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