LOVE IN THREE ACTS

a work of fiction

by Susan Crossett


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$19.95
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/4/2014

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 256
ISBN : 9781491870440
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 256
ISBN : 9781491870884

About the Book

Lovelorn? Lovesick? How long will it take Libby to get over the enigmatic Zack? All Three Acts and then some. 1960. Libby is off to Italy with the other grad students in her string quartet. Their recital tour leaves plenty of time for mischief even as she continues to dream of her adviser back on campus. Is he up to it? 1985. Reuniting with her friends, Libby catches up with Zack in Aspen, Colorado. Now their love has a chance to grow and strengthen. Or does it? 2007. There remains a third act, moving from Gettysburg to Chicago, to give Libby and Zack yet another chance to fulfi ll their love. Or does it? Novelist (Her Reason For Being) and weekly columnist (”Musings from the Hill”), Susan Crossett continues her examination of the attractions – did she mention differences? – between the sexes. Serious topics – life, death, love and loss – but always written with a knowing smile.


About the Author

Susan Crossett graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, before returning to her native New York where she lives surrounded by the beauty in the farthest western reaches of the state. Love in Three Acts is her second novel. Her Reason for Being, a historical tale of intrigue, romance and murder in the decades before World War I, was published in 2008. While her heroine is an accomplished cellist, Susan Crossett continues to study the double bass, a trifle too unwieldy for trips around the world. She remains a fan and supporter of classical music which has always been an essential part of her life. Playing is a personal reward; listening, one of her favored forms of gratification. Completing her fourth year as a Friday morning columnist for the Dunkirk NY Observer ("Musings from the Hill"), Susan Crossett writes about local birds and other animals, gardening (and those ubiquitous wildflowers some call weeds), her golden retrievers and the zany cat who shares their food, and just about anything else that strikes her fancy. See is never without pen and paper. Learn more at susancrossett.com.