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editbarb 's review for:
Address Unknown
by Kathrine Kressmann Taylor
Note: Copy was provided free by the publisher.
More of a short story, but a powerful one. What's amazing is that this story, of business partners writing to each other after one moves to Germany in 1932, was published in 1938. What Kressmann Taylor--who became a professor at Gettysburg College, my alma mater!--crafted is an incredibly strong story. I would love to see it fleshed out more, but it's excellent as is.
The introduction and afterword of this edition were also illuminating in providing context for the story and Kressmann Taylor's life.
More of a short story, but a powerful one. What's amazing is that this story, of business partners writing to each other after one moves to Germany in 1932, was published in 1938. What Kressmann Taylor--who became a professor at Gettysburg College, my alma mater!--crafted is an incredibly strong story. I would love to see it fleshed out more, but it's excellent as is.
The introduction and afterword of this edition were also illuminating in providing context for the story and Kressmann Taylor's life.