Downtown by Anne Rivers Siddons Paperback Book

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Author: Anne Rivers Siddons

Format: Mass Market Paperback

Publisher: Harpercollins

Published: Jul 1995

Genre: Fiction - General

Retail Price: $7.99

Pages: 512

Synopsis

The year is 1966, a time of innocence, possibility, and freedom. And for Atlanta, the country, and one woman making her way in a changing world, nothing will be the same . . .After an airless childhood in Savannah, Smoky O'Donnell arrives in Atlanta, dazzled and chastened by this hectic young city on the rise. Her new job as a writer with the city's Downtown magazine introduces her to many unforgettable people and propels her into the center of momentous events that will irrevocably alter her heart, her career, and her world./p

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