Waltz in Marathon

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Waltz in Marathon
AuthorCharles Dickinson
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreFiction
PublisherAlfred A. Knopf
Publication date
September 12, 1983
Media typePrint (Hardcover)
Pages275
ISBN039453199X

Waltz in Marathon is a 1983 novel written by Charles Dickinson, about a loan shark whose life is changed by the return of his grown children and an old romance.

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Gentleman loan shark Harry Waltz, a sixty-one-year-old resident of Marathon, Michigan, finds his life dramatically altered by the return of his grown children and his romance with Mary Hale, a successful, forty-year-old lawyer.

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Waltz in Marathon received positive reviews from critics. Ruth Doan MacDougall of The Christian Science Monitor wrote that "This is a startling first novel, mature and professional, abounding with good spirits."[1]

The artwork for this book was done by illustrator and children's book author Fred Marcellino.[citation needed]

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