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A Place at the Table

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Fiction ... A sharp and tender portrait of a New York woman as she faces the end of love, the comoplexities of friend- ship, and her own mortality.

252 pages, Paperback

First published April 8, 1989

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Edith Konecky

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Edith Konecky is an American feminist novelist who, despite a relatively small body of work, can lay claim to a large literary achievement with Allegra Maud Goldman (1976), a coming-of-age novel that chronicles the growth of a young female artist.

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March 21, 2016
Excellent--a woman writer and all her quirks and friends through life, including Diedre the bag lady with all her "t'ings". "The feast of life is spread for all, but there are only so many places at the table."
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February 22, 2016
Started off strong and wonderful, like something I myself would love to write. But she lost me at the end.
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