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The Prodigal Women
by Nancy Hale
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Synopsis
THEY LEARNED TO LIVE LAVISHLY
Leda March was fifteen when she met the Jekyll sisters, two southern beauties with the money, position, and unerring social sense of a prominent Virginia family. They had everything Leda wanted.
From posh Beacon Hill homes to the bustling ...
Leda March was fifteen when she met the Jekyll sisters, two southern beauties with the money, position, and unerring social sense of a prominent Virginia family. They had everything Leda wanted.
From posh Beacon Hill homes to the bustling ...
THEY LEARNED TO LIVE LAVISHLY
Leda March was fifteen when she met the Jekyll sisters, two southern beauties with the money, position, and unerring social sense of a prominent Virginia family. They had everything Leda wanted.
From posh Beacon Hill homes to the bustling career hub of New York City and the langorous charm of Virginia in the twenties, we follow the lives of three extraordinary women. Through marriage and infidelity, brilliant careers and tragic love affairs, men and more men, they discover what it means to live--and love.
Leda March was fifteen when she met the Jekyll sisters, two southern beauties with the money, position, and unerring social sense of a prominent Virginia family. They had everything Leda wanted.
From posh Beacon Hill homes to the bustling career hub of New York City and the langorous charm of Virginia in the twenties, we follow the lives of three extraordinary women. Through marriage and infidelity, brilliant careers and tragic love affairs, men and more men, they discover what it means to live--and love.
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