Description: IN THIS, his latest book. Louis Bromfield has again demonstrated his ability to tell a good story. Anna Scanlon was born, the daughter of a drunkard and a scrub-woman, on the wrong side of the tracks in Lewisburg. Ohio. Handsome, redheaded and bitter, Anna had one ambition—to get away, to make something of her self, as she phrased it, “to show Lewisburg.” Years later Anna was known as Anna Bolton in every capital of Europe. Against a background of a rich, decadent pre-war Europe, Anna's was a life that for all its glitter was empty and without meaning until one night on a refugee-crowded road south of Paris, Captain lean Pierre Lambert stepped out of the darkness with his dead wife in his arms and pushed his way into Anna’s car. Here in the panic and darkness Anna turned back to a life of privation and hard work given meaning by the refugees for whom she cared and Lamberts tiny son who was left in her charge. Lewisburg was forgotten at last. Anna Scanlon was only a memory, and those who had known her in London were asking, "What became of Anna Bolton?” Louis Bromfield has recreated a fabulous life, which attained final, unexpected fulfillment, and a character not to be forgotten. This special edition of WHAT BECAME OF ANNA BOLTON by Louis Bromfield has been made available to the Armed Forces of the United States through an arrangement with the original publisher, Harper & Brothers, New York Editions for the Armed Services, Inc., a non-profit organization established by the Council on Books in Wartime
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Binding: Softcover, Wraps
Language: English
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Collector's Edition, Vintage Paperback
Author: Louis Bromfield
Publisher: Armed Services Edition
Topic: Action, Adventure
Subject: Literature & Fiction
Modified Item: No
Original/Facsimile: Original
Year Printed: 1945