An edition of Summer's End (1979)

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An edition of Summer's End (1979)

Summer's End

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Deanna was eighteen when she married a handsome Frenchman, attorney Marc-Edouard Duras. Now, at thirty-seven, she should be happy with Marc, her elegant home in San Francisco, and their teenage daughter, Pilar. But one summer changes it all when she realizes her failing marriage is a trap she must escape. From the Paperback edition.

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Publisher
Dell
Language
English
Pages
384

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Summer's end
Summer's end: a novel
2009, Dell
in English - 2009 Dell mass market ed.
Cover of: Summer's end
Summer's end: a novel
2009, Dell
in English - 2009 Dell mass market ed.
Cover of: Koniec lata
Koniec lata
2006, Świat Książki
in Polish
Cover of: Konet︠s︡ leta
Konet︠s︡ leta
1996, "Kron-Press"
in Russian
Cover of: La fin de l'ete
La fin de l'ete
1986, Libre expression
in French
Cover of: Summer's End
Summer's End
May 1, 1985, Dell
in English
Cover of: Summer's end
Summer's end
1983, Dell
in English
Cover of: Summer's end
Summer's end
1981, Piatkus
in English
Cover of: Summer's end
Summer's end
1980, [publisher not identified]
in English - PBK ed.
Cover of: Summer's end
Summer's end
1979, Dell
in English

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First Sentence

"Deanna Duras opened one eye to look at the clock as the first light stole in beneath the shades."

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7518245M
Internet Archive
summersend000stee
ISBN 10
0440184053
ISBN 13
9780440184058
Library Thing
116601
Goodreads
278127

First Sentence

"Deanna Duras opened one eye to look at the clock as the first light stole in beneath the shades."

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