The LONG LOVE- John Sedges (Pearl S. Buck) 1949 John Day- Marriage Probs HC VG+

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Place of Publication: United States Author: John Sedges (Pseudonym of Pearl S. Buck) Special Attributes: Book Club Edition Binding: Hardcover Region: North America Country of Origin: United States Subject: Literature & Fiction Language: English Publisher: John Day Company Original/Facsimile: Original Year Printed: 1949 ISBN: DoesNotApply Topic: Marriage Problems

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The LONG LOVE- John Sedges (Pearl S. Buck) 1949 John Day- Marriage Probs HC VG+. This book, part of a book club edition, delves into the topic of marriage problems and is written in English. Set in a small New England town at the beginning of the twentieth century, The Long Love is the story of how two people grew to love each other over the course of their marriage. "The Long Love" by John Sedges (pseudonym of Pearl S. Buck) is a hardcover book published by John Day Company in 1949. This book, part of a book club edition, delves into the topic of marriage problems and is written in English. The story takes place in North America and is an original edition printed in the United States. As an antique and collectible piece of literature and fiction, this novel offers readers a unique perspective on the complexities of relationships and marriages. Set in a small New England town at the beginning of the twentieth century, The Long Love is the story of how two people grew to love each other over the course of their marriage. Edward Haslatt is the son of a working class printer, and Margaret Seaton is the daughter of the wealthiest man in town. Although their parents discourage the match and it takes Margaret a long time to accept Edward’s marriage proposal, their marriage is seemingly successful. Edward buys out his father’s partner and expands the business until he is one of the most successful businessmen in town and becomes the head of a large family of four children, several grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. He is fairly conservative, and after two world wars, the world begins to change considerably. Throughout their many decades together, Edward and Margaret learn more and more about how to love each other. -----We combine S&H. Just ask.