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Fool's gold : a novel

Title
Fool's gold : a novel / Jane S. Smith.
Author
Smith, Jane S.
Publication
Cambridge, Mass. : Zoland Books, 2000.

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Description
340 pages; 22 cm
Summary
  • "An American family summering in an unexpectedly traffic-choked and commercialized Provence discover a cache of pagan gold and set in motion a comic adventure of mistaken identity and misplaced ambition.".
  • "Vivian Hart, dismissed from her job lecturing on sex-in-art at a New Jersey community college, is badly in need of a kick start to her career, and wants to be a famous eco-feminist art critic. Her husband Richard yearns to purge his photographs of the curse of prettiness. Their golden opportunity arrives in the form of a classified ad, "Ideal sabbatical retreat in the south of France..."".
  • "Reality intrudes on their dream of rusticity when they arrive to find their ancient stone farmhouse is the only remnant of a village bulldozed long ago to make way for the superhighway just outside their door.".
  • "For their children, Justin and Lily, the summer is a nightmare of boredom and neglect. There's really nothing at all to do but dredge some funny-looking old jewelry from the muck at the bottom of a nearby pond and sell it to their new friend, Marcel. When the artifacts begin turning up at roadside flea markets the expatriate art community scrambles to track down its source."--BOOK JACKET.
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Humorous fiction.
  • Domestic fiction.
ISBN
1581950195 (acid-free paper)
LCCN
99089680
OCLC
  • ocm43063286
  • SCSB-3886352
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries