The supplanter,
by Grace Duffie Boylan ; frontispiece by Stanley L. Wood.
Description
- Language(s)
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English
- Published
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Boston, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, [1913]
- Summary
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"The wife, afflicted with mental trouble, is comatose at the birth of her first child. The wealthy devoted husband, desperate to help her, summons the best medical experts and efficient nurses. One of the nurses, soon after the healthy baby boy is committed to her charge, finds her heart filled with affection for him... The baby's father gradually learns of the nurse's devotion to his son and is appreciative and grateful. What the succeeding years bring into the lives of all of these people will keep you totally absorbed. Grace Duffie Boylan's skillful writing and entertaining story will make you laugh and cry as it pulls you in right from the beginning."--books,google.co.nz.
- Physical Description
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362 p.
front.
20 cm.
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