May Sarton
A Reckoning
A Novel
When Laura Spelman learns that she will not get well,
she looks on this last illness as a journey during which she
must reckon up her life, give up the nonessential, and
concentrate on what she calls "the real connections." The heart of the
story is Laura's realization that for her the real connections
have been with women: her brilliant and devastating mother, a
difficult daughter, and most of all a woman she knew when
she was young.
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