Description
Hardcover is in good condition. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
Lucille Hammond’s “Cry Bunny” is a rare and intriguing find for collectors and readers alike. Published in 1971, this novel explores themes of identity, loss, and the complexities of human relationships through the lens of a young woman’s journey of self-discovery. Hammond’s writing style is both poetic and introspective, drawing readers into the depths of her protagonist’s psyche.
While little is known about the author herself, “Cry Bunny” is considered a significant work of the 1970s feminist literary movement. Its exploration of gender roles, societal expectations, and the search for personal fulfillment resonated with many readers during a time of profound cultural shifts. The novel’s unique title and enigmatic cover art add to its allure, inviting readers to unravel the mysteries within its pages.
This particular copy, in very good condition, offers a glimpse into a pivotal era in American literature and culture. Its well-preserved state makes it a desirable addition to any collection focused on feminist literature, 20th-century fiction, or works that capture the zeitgeist of the 1970s counterculture movement.