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Donna Davis
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I love the poem she wrote to her mother, Canoe Like a Crescent Moon. It shows tremendous insight, which is one of the things I have always appreciated about her fiction, too.
— May 22, 2019 09:46PM
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Donna Davis
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The long slow death of the marriage resolves itself when Robert finds someone, and by then Marge is much closer to "Woody" than Robert. She is determined to keep the land although Robert tries to push her off of it. Marge and Woody decide on a monogamous relationship. More novels are published, and Marge's mother, who adores Woody--the first of Marge's men that she approves of--dies.
— Jul 07, 2019 07:34PM
Donna Davis
is on page 220 of 368
Women's movement takes wing, and Marge becomes friends with Robin Morgan, and it's an important friendship. Her first novel, Woman on the Edge of Time is published and the next one, Dance the Eagle to Sleep is accepted as part of a 2 book deal. Physical miseries include an allergy to cigarette smoke, which back then made her nearly a social pariah, and a bad back from being dragged by a car in a demonstration.
— Jun 29, 2019 12:11AM
Donna Davis
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Robert wants an open relationship, and he wants group sex. She agrees to the former as long as it's both of them, though she can sense that her marriage won't survive. The women's movement is dawning, and she is active with the Mobe and SDS. If anyone needs to be hidden, they can stay with her and Robert, and there are always people there.
— Jun 26, 2019 07:36PM
Donna Davis
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San Francisco, married to Robert and experiencing middle class life for the first time. It's so easy; she loves it. You can have both food and heat this way. Meanwhile, she falls in love with the neighbor's Siamese, who chooses Marge over his owner. When it's time to go back East, she tries to buy the cat, but the price is too high. She nearly steals him, but is caught by the owner.
— Jun 22, 2019 09:45PM
Donna Davis
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She grew up tough. I think I'd assumed she was from a middle class background, as so many novelists are. With these parents it's amazing she was able to become so successful.
— May 21, 2019 12:49PM

