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Kessler Women

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  • 290pagine
  • 11 ore di lettura

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This collection of linked stories opens with Ada’s arrival in the United States in 1937. Eager to leave memories of Scotland behind, she looks forward to life as Mrs. Douglas Kessler, the bride of a young doctor, cherished by her husband, adored by his family and extolled by their friends. It is not long, however, before her fantasies are overtaken by reality. Distracted by his career, Douglas neglects her, and Ada finds herself overwhelmed by his loud, intrusive family and preyed upon by his father. Her sheltered childhood and her pride and reserve leave Ada ill-prepared for the challenges she meets as she struggles to find a place in her new world. Kessler Women explores the lives of mothers and daughters across three generations, revealing the impact of upbringing on their relationships and the consequences of the choices they make. “An engaging tale of a…woman’s attempt to achieve the American Dream.” —Kirkus Review

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Kessler Women, N. R. King

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2021
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Titolo
Kessler Women
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2021
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
290
ISBN13
9781643884622
Serie
Descrizione
This collection of linked stories opens with Ada’s arrival in the United States in 1937. Eager to leave memories of Scotland behind, she looks forward to life as Mrs. Douglas Kessler, the bride of a young doctor, cherished by her husband, adored by his family and extolled by their friends. It is not long, however, before her fantasies are overtaken by reality. Distracted by his career, Douglas neglects her, and Ada finds herself overwhelmed by his loud, intrusive family and preyed upon by his father. Her sheltered childhood and her pride and reserve leave Ada ill-prepared for the challenges she meets as she struggles to find a place in her new world. Kessler Women explores the lives of mothers and daughters across three generations, revealing the impact of upbringing on their relationships and the consequences of the choices they make. “An engaging tale of a…woman’s attempt to achieve the American Dream.” —Kirkus Review