Parnassus on Wheels - Christopher Morley - Books - Indoeuropeanpublishing.com - 9781604445299 - June 9, 2011
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Parnassus on Wheels

Christopher Morley

Parnassus on Wheels

Parnassus on Wheels is a 1917 novel written by Christopher Morley. The title refers to the Mount Parnassus of Greek mythology; it was the home of the Muses. Parnassus on Wheels is Morley's first novel, about a fictional traveling book-selling business. The original owner of the business, Roger Mifflin, sells it to 39-year-old Helen McGill, who is tired of taking care of her older brother, Andrew. Andrew is a former businessman turned farmer, turned author. As an author, he begins using the farm as his Muse rather than a livelihood. When Mifflin shows up with his traveling bookstore, Helen buys it-partly to prevent Andrew from buying it-and partly to treat herself to a long-overdue adventure of her own. The first of two novels to be written from a woman's perspective, as well as the prequel to a later novel (The Haunted Bookshop), Parnassus on Wheels was inspired by David Grayson's novel, The Friendly Road, and starts with an open letter to Grayson, taking him to task for not concerning himself (except in passing) with his sister's opinion of and reaction to his adventure. (wikipedia.org)
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Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 9, 2011
ISBN13 9781604445299
Publishers Indoeuropeanpublishing.com
Pages 128
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 8 mm   ·   199 g
Language English  

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