Best Friends by Martha Moody Paperback Book

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Author: Martha Moody

Format: Paperback

Publisher: Berkley Pub Group

Published: Jun 2002

Genre: Fiction - Psychological

Retail Price: $14.00

Pages: 483

Synopsis

From their first meeting as new roommates at Oberlin College in 1973, the friendship of two very different women--one, the daughter of a Protestant working family in Ohio, and the other, a wealthy, sheltered Jewish girl from L.A.--spans two decades and endures marriage, motherhood, demanding careers, and family turmoil. A first novel. Reprint.

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