The Lady in Residence

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by Allison Pittman


  On the final morning of my stay at the Menger, I was in its massive lobby—again, all alone—working on my edits. The space was filled with swoony big band music, and my mind began to wander, thinking about this same place during the previous months when night after night after night after night there was nobody. Not a single living soul (as we say). And then I thought about all the living souls that passed through these halls, walked up and down the stairs, drank in the bar, ate by the fire in the dining room. All the lives and all the stories—all of them ghosts spread far and wide. Generation to generation. And right there, in that moment, I was among them, separated only by time and space and breath.

  Allison Pittman is the author of more than a dozen critically acclaimed novels and is a four-time Christy finalist—twice for her Sister Wife series, once for All for a Story from her take on the Roaring Twenties and most recently for the critically acclaimed The Seamstress, which takes a cameo character from the Dickens classic A Tale of Two Cities and flourishes her to life amid the French Revolution. Allison lives in San Antonio, Texas, blissfully sharing an empty nest with her husband, Mike. Connect with her on Facebook (Allison Pittman Author), Twitter (@allisonkpittman) or her website, allisonkpittman.com.

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