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  • After the Stroke: A Journal

    May Sarton

    Paperback, 1990

    "This distinguished poet/essayist. . .describes poignantly the long, anxious days. . . .A lyrical, candid, sensitive spirit pervades this chronicle, which ends with Sarton well again, rejoicing in...
  • Anger: A Novel

    May Sarton

    Paperback, 1996

    The marriage of Ned Fraser, a Boston banker, and Anna Lindstrom, a singer on the brink of fame, is a battlefield of opposing temperaments.
  • As We Are Now: A Novel

    May Sarton

    Paperback, 1993

    "I am not mad, only old. . . . I am in a concentration camp for the old."
  • At Eighty-Two: A Journal

    May Sarton

    Paperback, 1997

    “Reporting from the front lines on the author’s daily battle with a body and a mind that increasingly refuse to cooperate, At Eighty-Two captures this struggle with a simplicity, elegance and...
  • At Seventy: A Journal

    May Sarton

    Paperback, 1993

  • The Birth of a Grandfather: A Novel

    May Sarton

    Paperback, 1989

    Grandfathers are generally produced by the birth of grandchildren. But Sprig Wyeth needed more than the arrival of his first grandchild to welcome that role.
  • The Bridge of Years: A Novel

    May Sarton

    Paperback, 1985

    "Beautifully wrought . . . deeply felt and significant in theme." —Saturday Review
  • Collected Poems, 1930-1993

    May Sarton

    Hardback, 1993

    A collection of poetry by the author of Endgame: A Journal of the Seventy-ninth Year and Among the Usual Days celebrates sixty years of creative output with poems culled from Sarton's thirteen...
  • Coming into Eighty: Poems

    May Sarton

    Paperback, 1998

    In this collection, May Sarton takes on the subject of herself in old age.
  • Crucial Conversations

    May Sarton

    Paperback, 1994

    "May Sarton's provocative novel is about a wife who has outgrown her husband, and after twenty-seven years of marriage decides that she has had enough. . . . she is altogether believable." —The...