Tomorrow Will Be Better by Betty Smith
Condition: Good vintage condition for its age. Some light wear on the cover - creases/scuffs/some marks on the back etc. Pages are good and clean. However a section of the book has come unglued from the spine (page 118) everything is still attached - you may just have to read it a bit more carefully. Otherwise a tidy copy.
Notes: Vintage first Ace edition 1958 paperback. Gorgeous illustrated cover not often seen.
Set in the tenements of Brooklyn in the 1920s, it’s a quintessentially American tale of pursuing dreams in the face of obstacles — not the least of which is poverty.
Margy Shannon, a young woman filled with hope, is in search of happiness and a better life, she faces disappointment with fortitude and dignity.
Condition: Good vintage condition for its age. Some light wear on the cover - creases/scuffs/some marks on the back etc. Pages are good and clean. However a section of the book has come unglued from the spine (page 118) everything is still attached - you may just have to read it a bit more carefully. Otherwise a tidy copy.
Notes: Vintage first Ace edition 1958 paperback. Gorgeous illustrated cover not often seen.
Set in the tenements of Brooklyn in the 1920s, it’s a quintessentially American tale of pursuing dreams in the face of obstacles — not the least of which is poverty.
Margy Shannon, a young woman filled with hope, is in search of happiness and a better life, she faces disappointment with fortitude and dignity.
Condition: Good vintage condition for its age. Some light wear on the cover - creases/scuffs/some marks on the back etc. Pages are good and clean. However a section of the book has come unglued from the spine (page 118) everything is still attached - you may just have to read it a bit more carefully. Otherwise a tidy copy.
Notes: Vintage first Ace edition 1958 paperback. Gorgeous illustrated cover not often seen.
Set in the tenements of Brooklyn in the 1920s, it’s a quintessentially American tale of pursuing dreams in the face of obstacles — not the least of which is poverty.
Margy Shannon, a young woman filled with hope, is in search of happiness and a better life, she faces disappointment with fortitude and dignity.