Author

Publication

1985 - Macmillan, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

73,750 words, Guess

Page Count

295 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more

Classifications

  • DDC813/.54
  • LCCPS3551.D64 T9 1985

Description

When Charlie and Molly's son dies in an accident, their daughter-in-law remarries quickly and is vaulted into a new world of money and privilege. She is now determined to lead a new life and to keep her son free from the blue-collar influences of his grandparents. Forced to sue for their right to visit their beloved grandson, Charlie and Molly enter a world of courtroom conflict that deeply affects everyone involved, including the trial judge. Each of the players in this remarkable drama must search their souls for the right decision, not for themselves, but in the best interest of the child whom they all deeply cherish. As always for master storyteller Warren Adler, the combat zone is the human heart, and in Twilight Child, the anguish reaches across the generations. This novel, called the most comprehensive insight into the devastating topic of Grandparents visitation rights, was published worldwide as a Reader’s Digest Condensed book and delves deeply into the heart-rending dilemma of generational conflict.

First Sentence

Frances watched him as he stood in the patch of garden in the sweltering night, squinting into the grate on which the steaks sizzled, intense and absorbed in his task.

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Other Editions

  • Twilight childMacmillan1985-01-01

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