Families and Survivors

General fiction literary fiction relationships

By Alice Adams

Synopsis

Alice Adams’ second novel is the portrait of a Southern-born woman as she reviews her life.

From Louisa Calloway’s Southern girlhood to her debut to her first marriage, all the time surrounded by a certain tradition and all the time resisting. In lieu of her conservative, bigoted father, she chooses men who are liberal, free-spoken, Jewish. Nevertheless her first marriage is unhappy, but her second promises to be sounder, as she discovers what she really wants, can have, can become—what she really is.

Book Details

Pages
288
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vintage