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Book SynopsisWhen Tudy's first husband tragically dies, she takes up the offer of Tom, a family friend, to pay for her to go to study in France. After she and her benefactor become close, she agrees to marry him in Provence later that year. But as the wedding approaches, Tom discovers that his fiancee has become involved with Riccard, a dashing French pilot and his near-double. A tale of broken trust and infidelity based on Zelda Fitzgerald's own dalliance with a French pilot, `Image on the Heart' is here presented with other lesser-known stories written by Fitzgerald in the late 1920s and early 1930s, which develop many of the themes found in his novels and his more famous works of short fiction.
Trade ReviewHe was better than he knew, for in fact and in the literary sense he invented a generation. * The New York Times *
Table of ContentsContains: Zone of Accident, Fate in Her Hands, Image on the Heart, Too Cute for Words, Inside the House, Three Acts of Music, An Author's Mother, Trouble, The Guest in Room Nineteen, In the Holidays, The End of Hate, On an Ocean Wave, The Woman from Twenty-One, Discard (Director's Special)