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Elsie Lindtner - A sequel to "The Dangerous Age" - cover

Elsie Lindtner - A sequel to "The Dangerous Age"

Karin Michaëlis Stangeland

Publisher: Librorium Editions

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Summary

Readers and admirers of “The Dangerous Age”—and their name is legion—will find themselves perfectly at home in the following story. To them, Elsie Lindtner’s rambling aphorisms, her Bashkirtseffian revelations of soul, the remarkably frank letters which she delights to write to her friends, among whom she numbers her divorced husband; above all, her rather preposterous obsession with regard to the dangers of middle age, will be familiar as a twice-told tale.
Available since: 10/10/2022.

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