Segal, Harriet Magnolia Dreams ISBN 13: 9780380714575

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Lauren and Charlotte Lee, two cousins growing up together in North Carolina, dream of a future filled with romance.  Spanning the years of the Great Depression and World War II, this saga of a Southern Jewish family moves from New York to Paris, from Monte Carlo to London, but always it returns to its main setting, the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. Reprint. 
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This is the reprint of SHADOW MOUNTAIN.  The publisher renamed the paperback.

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When I was very young, I spent my summers with my mother's relatives in Asheville, North Carolina. We would board the Lehigh Valley Railroad sleeping car in Wilkes-Barre, and the car would be switched to the Pennsylvania Railroad in New York.  All through the night from my berth I could look out and see the passing cities...Washington, Baltimore, Richmond, Atlanta, until we finally stepped down at Biltmore Station, built by Commodore Vanderbilt when he commissioned a "castle" to be constructed at the top of the mountain. Asheville was a fairyland...a place where the air was fragrant with juniper and magnolia blossoms, the manicured lawns and flowering trees, the stately mansions and parks, and the surrounding Blue Ridge Mountains embedded themselves on my vivd imagination. The days were filled with picnics and swimming at Beaver Lake; at night, I would go for pony rides or to the Recreation Park, a twinkling dreamland where the lights of the ferris wheel and the organ-grinder music of the merry-go-round beckoned to a child who could never get enough of them. We had to drive through a tunnel to get there and I pretended it was a magic mountain, and on the other side was Shangra La. As I grew older, some of the fascination wore off, but I continued to be taken in by the langorous pace of the Southern days, the softness of the Southern nights. At summer's end, I would return to my home in the "coal regions" of northeastern Pennsylvania, having acquired a Southern accent. My friends soon laughed me out of that.  But that enchantment with the art deco city, a jewel in the mountainous region, remained with me and I knew that someday I would write a book about that magical place.
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Magnolia Dreams is the story of two beautiful Southern women bound to each other by ties of blood and jealousy...and love for the same man.  Lauren...talented and brilliant, longs for something beyond the confines of her Southern Jewish upbringing, gets it and nearly loses it all in a cruel betrayal. Charlotte Lee...born to wealth and privilege, is enchanting, madcap, yet touched with grace and good fortune--finishing school in New York, marriage to the scion of a leading Wall Street family, a European honeymoon and a penthouse on Park Avenue. She has everything, except the one thing she most wants and seems likely to be denied. Lauren and Charlee...closer than sisters.  No one ever thought of one without the other. For all of their lives they had loved each other, had been there for each other. But hadn't the seeds of jealousy been there, too? And wasn't it inevitable that those seeds would take root, given the wrong man, and the right conditions?

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  • PublisherAvon Books
  • Publication date1992
  • ISBN 10 0380714574
  • ISBN 13 9780380714575
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages544
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Book Description Mass Market Paperback. Condition: Good. No Jacket. A Good copy of a novel which has "Cousins, friends, rivals--in a world of Southern privilege, their dreams united them.and their passions tore them apart" Wear to covers. Slight curl to bottom corner of front cover. Extensive creasing to spine creating a curl. Wear to top edging of covers. Sunning inside covers and to pages. Spotting to side page edgings. From title page:"(Published in Hardcover As "Shadow Mountain")" From verso:"First Avon Books Printing: May 1992" 46 Chapters. "Summary: Cousins Lauren and Charlotte Lee grow up together on Shadow Mountain in North Carolina in the 1930s. While Charlee has everything given to her, Lauren often does without. Charlee, though younger, is the more outgoing and is the object of Lauren's admiration. Lauren walks in Charlee's shadow, ceding beauty, charm, and even boyfriends to her. But when Lauren meets David, she wants him for herself. Later, when their son is sick one night, and Lauren can't find David, doubts creep into their marriage. Misunderstandings and breakdowns in communications result, exacerbated by outside influences.""Description: xiii, 526 pages ; 18 cm.". Seller Inventory # 001897

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