The Chair by Victoria (V) McConaughy
Victoria (V) McConaughy | The Chair | The Davidsons seem to be the epitome of the All-American family. Kent is an aspiring politician, Linda, a loving, caring mother, is a former nurse and
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Sarton’s 19th novel echoes many earlier themes: the comfort of friendship; relationships between women; the precarious bala