Boy meets girl: 50-something writer meets his 19-year-old "#1 fan." A romantic affair ensues. An intense one, since the chica is intense: "I'm too young to be saddled and tamed!" she declares (31), and she wears that attitude in her eyes: "She lowered her eyelids halfway and smirked. She was a devil, bewitching, nasty, coy. And hungry" (51). Their involvement is complete: They write together, they fish together, they hunt together, she sweetly plays her violin for him. They discuss the art of writing, they plan story-plots, their typewriters clatter together in the dead of night.
Yes, there's the sex, too. At times, there are scenes reminiscent of Last Tango In Paris (91-97). They're in nature a good deal, and author John Nichols writes these scenes lyrically and lushly.
I'd read this novella again. Lovely writing, inviting plot, realistic resolution.