Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Edna St. Vincent Millay was a tragically beautiful figure of the Jazz Age, and in Robuck's latest historical novel, Millay becomes a foil for her fictional protagonist. Edna, who enjoys wild parties and sexual trysts, has fallen for Laura, a quiet seamstress living in a small New York town near Millay's Berkshire estate, Steepletop. After having a daughter out of wedlock, Laura constantly frets over how she is viewed by the townspeople. Her desire to placate others keeps her from befriending the reckless poet and pursuing new romances, despite her personal longings. When Edna asks Laura to sew the costumes for her upcoming reading tour, the young mother must decide whom to please, herself or others.
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