House In Town
by Susan Warner
'House In Town' Summary
The novel follows the lives of the Carrol family, beginning with their move to a new house in a bustling town. The family consists of Mr. and Mrs. Carrol, their two daughters, and a young cousin who joins them. As the story unfolds, the Carrol daughters, Alice and Helen, find themselves navigating the complexities of love, family, and societal expectations. Alice grapples with the pressures of finding a suitable husband while simultaneously wrestling with her feelings for a man considered unsuitable by her family. Meanwhile, Helen, the younger sister, faces her own challenges with her romantic interests. The story also examines the dynamics between the sisters, their mother, and the broader social landscape of the time. Through their experiences, the characters grapple with issues of societal norms, moral dilemmas, and the limitations placed upon women in the 19th century. "House in Town" is a poignant story of family, love, and loss, offering a glimpse into the lives of women during a time of great social change.Book Details
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