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Constance

Published
Jul 2002
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General Fiction General Fiction
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240

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Constance tells the compelling story of a writer hypnotized by the power of art and language, and about the woman who learns her secrets. The narrator, Morgan Clifford, is an editor at a prestigious New York publishing house whose youthful ideals and belief in literature have been eroded by the practicalities of the business world. Then she meets Constance, a writer whose poetry and haunted personality overwhelm and intrigue her. But Constance remains a mystery no matter how Morgan attempts to draw her out—until a newspaper photograph exposes what the poet has been so determined to conceal.

Finally, Constance reveals her story to the woman who has waited so long to hear it: a story of passion, secrets, and blinkered devotion; a story of mentors and muses and the love of a powerful man; a story that keeps Morgan asking questions and searching for answers until the end. In Constance, Catherine Can-trell portrays a life that emerges beautifully, simply, and uncompromisingly—and that is no mean accomplishment.

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Jul 2003 Random House ISBN13 9780375759802 ISBN10 0375759808
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First Edition Jul 2002 Random House ISBN13 9780375507960 ISBN10 0375507965
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