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Her father's house, [a novel], Belva Plain

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Her father's house, [a novel], Belva Plain
Language
eng
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fiction
Main title
Her father's house
Medium
electronic resource
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Oclc number
216931193
Responsibility statement
Belva Plain
Sub title
[a novel]
Summary
Her father's house is Belva Plain's most powerful and unforgettable novel yet. Donald Wolfe, a young lawyer, arrives in New York City. Idealistic and ambitious, he marries Lillian out of infatuation and little else. Their marriage is shaky, but they have a child, Tina, and for her, Donald would give up everything. When his flawed marriage begins to fail, he must consider a step that would force him into flight and a life of hiding. Tina develops into an exceptional young woman, who at university falls in love with the lawyer Gilbert. Together, they go to New York, where she learns the truth about her family's past -- a truth that must change her regard for the father who has protected and cherished her
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