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The late child : a novel

A sequel to The Desert Rose, this book continues the heartfelt story of one of McMurtry's most unforgettable characters, former showgirl Harmony, in what "may be the best pure love story he has written"(Ronald Reed, Fort Worth Star-Telegram).

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  • "A sequel to The Desert Rose, this book continues the heartfelt story of one of McMurtry's most unforgettable characters, former showgirl Harmony, in what "may be the best pure love story he has written"(Ronald Reed, Fort Worth Star-Telegram)."@en
  • "A roller coaster trip across the U.S. by three women, a boy and a dog. One of the women has lost a daughter and to help her overcome her grief the other two, who are her sisters, are taking her home to their farm in Oklahoma. But when they get there she decides home is really back in Las Vegas. Part-funny, part-sad, a sequel to The desert rose."@en
  • "A roller coaster trip across the U.S. by three women, a boy and a dog. One of the women has lost a daughter and to help her overcome her grief the other two, who are her sisters, are taking her home to their farm in Oklahoma. But when they get there she decides home is really back in Las Vegas. Part-funny, part-sad, a sequel to The desert rose."
  • "An unforgettable addition to his widely acclaimed body of work, -- The Late Child is a warm, enriching experience that celebrates the unique relationship between mother and child."@en
  • "Forty-seven year old, ex-showgirl from Las Vegas, Harmony is shocked to hear that her daughter has died of AIDS. Now she must cope with the loss -by way of a road trip- or risk losing her sanity."@en
  • ""In an effort to recover from the loss of her daughter, Vegas showgirl Harmony leaves town with her son and travels throughout the country with a dog named Iggy Pop before returning to her family home in Oklahoma"--NoveList."@en
  • "Harmony, an ex-showgirl, returns to Las Vegas to find that her daughter, Pepper, has died of AIDS. She travels to New York to find Pepper's girlfriend and to come to terms with her daughter's death."

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  • "Psychological fiction"
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  • "Domestic fiction"@en
  • "Domestic fiction"
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  • "Road fiction"@en
  • "Road fiction"
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Large type books"

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