Best of
Coming-Of-Age

1960

Diana


R.F. Delderfield - 1960
    As a young girl Diana is irrepressible, untameable and, to the orphaned John, endlessly fascinating. Only daughter of a wealthy businessman, she is drawn both to a rigorous outdoor life in the west country with her horses and the glittering London society that will be her destiny. They spend a magical unconventional childhood together but Diana's ambition, her passion for life that makes her so desirable, pulls her away from all that makes her happy. The fierce friendship that grew inevitably to love, develops as inevitably to conflict and a betrayal that will mark them both - until the trials of war offers them redemption.

Journey for a Princess


Margaret Leighton - 1960
    As she is swept up into the game of international struggle and politics, she makes a long journey, finds real love, and discovers her own strengths.

Nathan Coulter


Wendell Berry - 1960
    Nathan Coulter begins Wendell Berry's sequence of novels about the citizens of Port William, Kentucky- a setting that is taking its place alongside Yoknapatawpha County, Mississippi, and Winesburg, Ohio, as one of our most distinctive and recognizable literary locales.

There Must Be a Pony


James Kirkwood Jr. - 1960
    His mother, Rita, is a sexy, gorgeous star - but a little nuts. His house is a palace - but lonely as hell. Ben, his mother's latest lover, fulfills Josh's longing for a father, gives him a chance he desperately needs to become his own person and to escape the tawdry temptations of Tinsel Town...until suddenly Ben is dead, Rita is under suspicion of murder, and Josh, if he is to become his own man, must discover the truth.

Texas Fever


Donald Hamilton - 1960
    If the cattle were diseased, the men were worse -- they were Texas Rebs, some of them still wearing faded Army gray. They were outcasts, driving hard across a land where war wounds still festered, They were gamblers, staking their futures on a herd of pure-bred cattle.