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Wickford Point
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466 pages
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WICKFORD POINT is a significant rediscovery, showcasing the work of John P. Marquand, a master of sophisticated domestic fiction in the 20th century. Positioned between the styles of Edith Wharton and John Cheever, this novel explores themes of social class and personal relationships. It follows Marquand's acclaimed "The Late George Apley," highlighting the author's nuanced storytelling and character development. The restoration of this work by Back Bay emphasizes its lasting relevance and literary merit.
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2004, paperback
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