WEEDS. by Kelley, Edith Summers; afterword by Charlotte Goodman.

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WEEDS.

Edition: First thus, a trade paperback. .

Old Westbury, NY: The Feminist Press, (1982.). Reissue of this lost masterpiece of realistic and feminist fiction, originally published in 1923 by Harcourt Brace. The story of Judith Pippinger, a young woman full of life, who is worn down by the monotonous life of drudgery of the small tenant farmer in the tobacco fields of Kentucky, a life Kelley experienced herself. As a young woman, Kelley went to New York where she became secretary to Upton Sinclair and briefly engaged to Sinclair Lewis (who was instrumental in getting this novel published originally), but after her second marriage to Fred Kelley, they left New Jersey and tried farming in Kentucky and later in the Imperial Valley in California. This edition includes an afterword by Charlotte Goodman and it appends a chapter - 'Billy's Birth' - deleted by Harcourt Brace in the original edition. 366 pp. ISBN: 0-935312-013.

Condition: Near fine in illustrated wrappers.

Book ID: 52736
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