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The Talented Miss Farwell

By: Emily Gray Tedrowe

Book Condition: Small tear on endpapers, Very good
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At the end of the 1990s, with the art market finally recovered from its disastrous collapse, Miss Rebecca Farwell has made a killing at Christieโ€™s in New York City, selling a portion of her extraordinary art collection for a rumored 900 percent profit. Dressed in couture YSL, drinking the finest champagne at trendy Balthazar, Reba, as sheโ€™s known, is the picture of a wealthy art collector. To some, the elusive Miss Farwell is a shark with outstanding business acumen. To others, sheโ€™s a heartless capitalist whose only interest in art is how much she can make.

But a thousand miles from the Big Apple, in the small town of Pierson, Illinois, Miss Farwell is someone else entirelyโ€”a quiet single woman known as Becky who still lives in her familyโ€™s farmhouse, wears sensible shoes, and works tirelessly as the townโ€™s treasurer and controller. 

No one understands the ins and outs of Piersonโ€™s accounts better than Becky; sheโ€™s the last one in the office every night, crunching the numbers. Somehow, her neighbors marvel, she always finds a way to get the struggling town just a little more money. What Pierson doesnโ€™t seeโ€”and can never discoverโ€”is that much of that money is shifted into a separate account that she controls, โ€œborrowedโ€ funds used to finance her art habit. Though she quietly repays Pierson when she can, the business of art is cutthroat and unpredictable. 

But as Reba Farwellโ€™s deals get bigger and bigger, Becky Farwellโ€™s debt to Pierson spirals out of control. How long can the talented Miss Farwell continue to pull off her double life?  ISBN:9780062897725

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Weight 525 g
Dimensions 235 × 160 × 32 mm
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ISBN 9780062897725