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* '''Author''': [[Dorothy Daniels]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Dorothy Daniels]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Berkeley]]  
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Berkeley]]  
 
* '''Year''': 1976
 
* '''Year''': 1976
 
By 1925 June Standish is too much a part of the changing times to believe in astrological predestination. Though she has recognized her own Gemini traits -- her mercurial moods, her capacity for dramatic unpredictability -- she it too entrenched in the twentieth-century to accept the ancient idea of the stars writing her destiny. Until she takes a position as the chronicler of the recently dead Hazel Fair's films. Slender, fair-haired June is the virtual double of the late silent screen star. And when June begins to feel an eerie sense of identity with the dead star, her life takes a bizarre twist as, hand-in-hand with a ghost, she plunges inexorably into the unknown.
 
By 1925 June Standish is too much a part of the changing times to believe in astrological predestination. Though she has recognized her own Gemini traits -- her mercurial moods, her capacity for dramatic unpredictability -- she it too entrenched in the twentieth-century to accept the ancient idea of the stars writing her destiny. Until she takes a position as the chronicler of the recently dead Hazel Fair's films. Slender, fair-haired June is the virtual double of the late silent screen star. And when June begins to feel an eerie sense of identity with the dead star, her life takes a bizarre twist as, hand-in-hand with a ghost, she plunges inexorably into the unknown.

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By 1925 June Standish is too much a part of the changing times to believe in astrological predestination. Though she has recognized her own Gemini traits -- her mercurial moods, her capacity for dramatic unpredictability -- she it too entrenched in the twentieth-century to accept the ancient idea of the stars writing her destiny. Until she takes a position as the chronicler of the recently dead Hazel Fair's films. Slender, fair-haired June is the virtual double of the late silent screen star. And when June begins to feel an eerie sense of identity with the dead star, her life takes a bizarre twist as, hand-in-hand with a ghost, she plunges inexorably into the unknown.