The listing, Fairytales by Cynthia Freeman has ended.
Publisher: Arbor House, N.Y.; 1977.
Hardcover. 5 3/4" - 81/2"; 352 pages .
Most likely a first edition.
Condition: Previous library book with plastic-protected dust jacket and library card holder attached to first end paper.
DISCARD stamped on library card holder and inside back cover.
Library name is stamped on title page.
Book is tight with no loose, torn, missing or dog-eared pages.
Synopsis:
Here is the new novel by the author of the best-selling A World Full of Strangers—the saga of an Italian-American family in San Francisco—with a heroine "to rival Scarlett O'Hara."
Beautiful Catherine Posada was raised in New Orleans gentility, and there were those who thought she married beneath herself when she chose young Dominic Rossi, educated as a Harvard lawyer but born of poor Italian fishmongers. But then Dominic and Catherine moved westward to San Francisco, and there, in the city of the Golden Gate, they were destined to found one of the most dynamic, tempestuous dynasties since Joe and Rose Kennedy emerged from their Boston beginnings.
The story of the Rossis, their loves, their fight for power, their vivacious offspring, their protean adventures in a world made for them to conquer is a panoramic, emotion-charged novel a master storyteller—a multi-generational story for and of all Americans.