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Fiction & Literature

Condition:

Used

ISBN:

9780393087550

Format:

Hardcover

Special Attributes:

1st Edition

Publication Year:

1977

Category:

Humor

Author:

Douglass Wallop

Publisher:

W. W. Norton

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Mixed Singles by Douglass Wallop 1977 HC/DJ Mixed Singles Douglass Wallop New York: W. W. Norton Co Inc, 1977 ISBN: 9780393087550 First edition 185 pages The binding is in acceptable condition, the pages are clean except for a name in pencil on the front end paper and tiny brown age spots on the end papers. The green cover is faded just on the edges. The jacket has a tear at the spine top and rear flap is creased. Good. Hardcover. Jack Bigelow is a high income radiologist living in Annapolis. His wife Franny has ennui. The kids are gone, Franny's home is boring and so is her husband. A marriage counselor tells her to take up tennis and she quickly becomes a tennis addict. In self defense Jack himself take up the game, aided by a tennis pro who sports a gold earring and by Lily Page, a young mother with lithe movements. Soon the game is mixed singles, with results that are funny and sad. (#0000178)