"All books by May Sarton"

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  • Miss Pickthorn and Mr. Hare: A Fable

    May Sarton

    Paperback, 1966

  • The Fur Person

    May Sarton, Jared Williams

    Gift Edition, Paperback, 2015

    One of the most beloved stories ever written about sharing one's life with a cat.
  • May Sarton: Selected Letters, 1955-1995

    May Sarton, Susan Sherman, William Drake, Warren Keith Wright

    Hardback, 2002

    Forty years of correspondence from one of America's most beloved authors, chronicling her life with compelling candor.
  • Endgame: A Journal of the Seventy-Ninth Year

    May Sarton

    Paperback, 1999

    "Sarton has been the lighthouse light for millions of women, and despite the dimming of that light, she remains [in this book] the Sarton who wrote Journal of a Solitude."—Library Journal
  • Dear Juliette: Letters of May Sarton to Juliette Huxley

    May Sarton, Susan Sherman

    Paperback, 1999

    In these extraordinary letters, we see May Sarton in all her complexities and are privy to her tangled relationship with Juliette Huxley, whom May considered her muse and the greatest love of her...
  • Coming into Eighty: Poems

    May Sarton

    Paperback, 1998

    In this collection, May Sarton takes on the subject of herself in old age.
  • Faithful Are the Wounds: A Novel

    May Sarton

    Paperback, 1998

    Set in the academic world of Harvard and Cambridge, this novel dramatizes the plight of the embattled American liberal in the 1950s.
  • Letters from Maine: Poems

    May Sarton

    Paperback, 1998

    In poems gathered into three sections under the titles "Letters from Maine," "A Winter Garland," and "Letters to Myself," Sarton's inspiration was a new, brief, and passionate love affair.
  • Recovering: A Journal

    May Sarton

    Paperback, 1998

    "Sarton's 'art of making exquisite distinctions' and her vulnerability as a human being are her timeless gifts to her readers." —Library Journal
  • May Sarton: Selected Letters, 1915-1954

    May Sarton, Susan Sherman, Susan Sherman

    Hardback, 1997

    Appearing in book form for the first time, this treasure trove of letters illuminates the life of the beloved poet/writer from early childhood into middle age.