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The Madam
Contributor(s): Baggott, Julianna (Author)
ISBN: 0743454588     ISBN-13: 9780743454582
Publisher: Washington Square Press
OUR PRICE:   $20.85  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: August 2004
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Historical - General
- Fiction | Literary
- Fiction | Women
Dewey: FIC
Physical Information: 0.78" H x 4.89" W x 8.03" (0.76 lbs) 296 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 1920's
- Sex & Gender - Feminine
 
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Publisher Description:
West Virginia, 1924: Alma works in a hosiery mill where the percussive roar of machinery has far too long muffled the engine that is her heart. When Alma's husband decides that they should set out to find their fortune in Florida, Alma has little choice but to leave her three children and ailing mother behind. But when Alma is then abandoned at a Miami dock, she is suddenly forced to make her own way in the world. With the help of a gentle giantess and an opium-addicted prostitute, Alma reclaims her children from the orphanage and forges ahead with an altogether new sort of family. As an act of survival, she chooses to run a house of prostitution, a harvest that relies on lust and weakness in men, of which the world has a generous, unending supply.
The Madam is the story of a house of sin. It is here where Alma's children will learn everything there is to know about love and loss, sex and betrayal. Based on the real life of the author's grandmother, The Madam is a tale of epic proportions, one that will haunt readers long after its stunning conclusion.

Contributor Bio(s): Baggott, Julianna: - Julianna Baggott's work has appeared in such publications as The Southern Review, Ms. magazine, Poetry, Best American Poetry 2000, and read on NPR's Talk of the Nation. The nationally bestselling author of The Miss America Family and Girl Talk, as well a book of poems entitled This Country of Mothers, she teaches at Florida State University and lives in Tallahassee with her husband and three children. Visit her website at www.juliannabaggott.com.