Mary Hays
Mary Hays was educated at Bennington College and the University of Chicago, where she received her M.A. in humanities. She has written short stories and plays and, until recently, taught third and fourth graders at a rural elementary school. She lives in Corinth, Vermont, with her husband, Stephen Long. Learning to Drive is her first novel.
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Learning to Drive
eBook | pages | Anchor | Fiction - Literary
978-0-307-48737-7 (0-307-48737-7)
August 19, 2009 | $13.99
Raised a Christian Scientist, Charlotte McGuffey has always been taught to solve her problems by denying their existence. But now, suffering from crippling insomnia, living with a husband she no longer cares for, and bewildered by a three-year-old son who still won't talk, Charlotte is starting to wonder whether this strategy...
Written by Mary Hays
eBook | pages | Anchor | Fiction - Literary
978-0-307-48737-7 (0-307-48737-7)
August 19, 2009 | $13.99
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Raised a Christian Scientist, Charlotte McGuffey has always been taught to solve her problems by denying their existence. But now, suffering from crippling insomnia, living with a husband she no longer cares for, and bewildered by a three-year-old son who still won't talk, Charlotte is starting to wonder whether this strategy...
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trade paperback.
Learning to Drive
Trade Paperback | 320 pages | Anchor | Fiction - Literary
978-1-4000-3190-0 (1-4000-3190-7)
October 12, 2004 | $21.00
Raised a Christian Scientist, Charlotte McGuffey has always been taught to solve her problems by denying their existence. But now, suffering from crippling insomnia, living with a husband she no longer cares for, and bewildered by a three-year-old son who still won't talk, Charlotte is starting to wonder whether this strategy...
Written by Mary Hays
Trade Paperback | 320 pages | Anchor | Fiction - Literary
978-1-4000-3190-0 (1-4000-3190-7)
October 12, 2004 | $21.00
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Raised a Christian Scientist, Charlotte McGuffey has always been taught to solve her problems by denying their existence. But now, suffering from crippling insomnia, living with a husband she no longer cares for, and bewildered by a three-year-old son who still won't talk, Charlotte is starting to wonder whether this strategy...
Also available as an
eBook.



