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Indian Summer by John Knowles (HQ675)

Indian Summer by John Knowles (HQ675)
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Indian Summer by John Knowles (HQ675)

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Published 1966: First Edition / Hardcover / Very Good Condition

Original black cloth with yellow titles on the spine and original pictorial dust jacket. 208 very clean and bright pages. The dust jacket is slightly rubbed with time and chipped along the edges consistent with age but remains intact. (HQ675)

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Cleet Kinsolving, a young many without money in the world of the very rich, returns from the Second World War with no prospects, few plans, and a deep and so far thwarted ambition: to make the best of himself, to live life on his own terms.

After an idyllic time working around airplanes in Kansas, Cleet is drawn, with deep reluctance, back to his home town in Connecticut by an enormously rich and powerful family who have always magnetized everyone and everything around them. The Reardons live in a huge Victorian mansion, High Farms, and it is there that the family power challenges Cleet. For the Reardons, led by the son and heir, Neil, have always succeeded in twisting those around them to their own purposes: Cleet himself; Neil's wife, Georgia, bubbling over with the gaiety of riches she does not believe in; her sister Lynn, terrified of the Reardons and of her own awkwardness; their ne'er-do-well parents - winning, alcoholic Ken and loud, warmhearted Genevieve - who come to High Farms for the great annual ball which is at the climax of the novel. Among the vast rooms and grounds of High Farms all these people struggle against a most common human dilemma: they live their lives out of season, like actors performing last week's play in front of this week's sets. In his struggle against the Reardon world, Cleet stakes everything he values on meeting the Reardon challenge.

John Knowles was an American novelist best known for A Separate Peace (1959).

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