The Triumph of Willie Pond
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| Publisher | Signet Book |
|---|---|
| Condition | Acceptable |
| Language | English |
| Published Year | 1951 |
| Book ID | 895 |
| Format | Paperback |
CASE HISTORY
“Don’t kiss me on the mouth, Sarah”-but he made no further effort at control of his passion. He said, thickly, “I love you, Sarah. I got to be with you,” and took her by the arm, pulling her up. To the charity workers, Sarah and Willie Pond were a couple of names on a shocking case history. But Willie’s great love for his wife and children finally managed to surmount the red tape that threatened their existence, in the tragic and ironic climax of this deeply moving novel of a dispossessed family.
CAROLINE SLADE was a social worker for many years before she turned to writing. She is particularly interested in the problem of the so-called delinquent girl. Her best-sellers include
Margaret (Signet #769) and
Lilly Crackell (abridged) (Signet
#829). The original editions of her books are published by Vanguard Press. Mrs. Slade is the wife of a well known attorney and lives in Saratoga Springs, New York.
Published by the New American Library











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