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Edition 15 (1931)

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Margaret Ayer Barnes まーがれっと えいやー ばーんず Winner

It follows an upper-class woman's life from youth into middle age, tracing marriage, friendship, faith, and changing social expectations with quiet precision. Through individual growth and the shifting values of the era, it frames the tension between female self-realization and social constraint.

A quiet portrait of one woman's life as the values around her begin to change.

581 pages
women's livesupper classchanging timesself-realization