The "beautifully written" (The Washington Post) first novel by Alice
McDermott, National Book Award-winning author of Charming Billy and
Someone.
Elizabeth Connelly, editor at a New York vanity press, sells the dream
of publication (admittedly, to writers of questionable talent). Stories
of true emotional depth rarely cross her desk. But when a young writer
named Tupper Daniels walks in, bearing an unfinished novel, Elizabeth is
drawn to both the novelist and his story--a lyrical tale about a man in
love with more than one woman at once. Tupper's manuscript unlocks
memories of her own secretive father, who himself may have been a
bigamist. As Elizabeth and Tupper search for the perfect dénouement,
their affair, too, approaches a most unexpected and poignant coda.
A brilliant debut from one of our most celebrated authors, A Bigamist's
Daughter is "a wise, sad, witty novel about men and women, God, hope,
love, illusion, and fiction itself" (Newsweek).