Transfer point
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In 1947, Kathryn Forbes, nee Anderson, published her second novel, Transfer Point, regarding the daughter of divorced parents. Unlike Mama's Bank Account, for which she drew on the experiences of her Norwegian-born grandmother, the later novel was closer to Forbes' …
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In 1947, Kathryn Forbes, nee Anderson, published her second novel, Transfer Point, regarding the daughter of divorced parents. Unlike Mama's Bank Account, for which she drew on the experiences of her Norwegian-born grandmother, the later novel was closer to Forbes' real-life childhood. A young woman’s coming of age and the tribulations along the way. Still touching and revealing with a picture of American life that is universal even in the 21 century.
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