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Published on Dec 06, 2005 | 368 Pages
But Kathy longs for freedom from her sheltered life and takes her first chance to get away, marrying a charming con artist who promises her the world—and leaving behind her childhood sweetheart. Staying in seedy hotels and singing in run-down clubs, she slowly finds the fame she craves. But screaming fans and hit songs cannot fill the hole within her heart—the aching need she has for the native people she left behind, the father she never knew, and a love that will calm her restless soul.
Brimming with hardship, hope, the struggles of the heart, and the turbulence of a world on the brink of change, this new novel is the moving story of one woman’s attempt to make her mark on the world—without losing herself.
“This is a book the reader will be unable to put down until the last page is read.”—Library Journal
“Mrs. Mike is an unforgettable story, not only because it portrays the deep abiding affection between a man and a woman, but because it pictures the austere beauty of a country where life is at once simple and free, yet complicated by danger and hardship.”—Boston Herald
Author
Benedict Freedman
Benedict Freedman was an American mathematician and novelist. He and his wife Nancy collaborated on a number of creative projects, including the Mrs. Mike series of novels. The first in the series, appropriately titled Mrs. Mike, was a bestseller and was adapted into a movie in 1950. Freedman began studying mathematics in his 40s and eventually earned a bachelor’s degree and a Ph.D. from the University of California. Benedict Freedman passed away in 2012 at the age of 92.
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Nancy Freedman
Nancy Freedman was an American novelist and a feminist. She and her husband Benedict collaborated on a number of creative projects, including the Mrs. Mike series of novels. The first in the series, appropriately titled Mrs. Mike, was a bestseller and was adapted into a movie in 1950. She also wrote several books on her own, including Mary, Mary Quite Contrary and Sappho: The Tenth Muse. Nancy Freedman passed away in 2010 at the age of 90.
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