Brother A Novel
Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1936.
First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Good+ in Good+ dust jacket. Item #16726
Endpapers foxed, light tone, light wear; Dust Jacket edgewear with small chips and tears with creasing. Solid hardcover. ; Second novel by Wisconsin-born author Kelm, founder and editor of the Thirties literary magazine Dubuque Dial. "But it was his life only as his three absorbed and devoted sisters conceived it. When Judith Lester sought his legal aid in obtaining her divorce, he glimpsed a life outside the dead, brown thing he had been living. He didn't intend to fall in love with Judith. Nor did she, bound by her allegiance to the Catholic Church not to marry again, want to admit her love for him. From the beginning one can sense a crisis impending between her and the sisters." ; 283 pages.
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