By Melanie Thernstrom. Blurbed by, among others, Mary Higgins Clark and Harold Bloom, the latter of whom describes it as "an eloquent memorial to a slain friend," Thernstrom's childhood chum Roberta Lee. The book started out as Thernstrom's college thesis.
THIS copy is a library refugee from Alabama, and it's in about the shape you'd expect, with library inserts and stamps, but it's a fine reading copy.