Patty—Bride

About this book

In an era marked by shifting social norms and burgeoning individualism, "Patty—Bride" by Carolyn Wells intricately weaves the tale of Patricia "Patty" Fairfield, a young woman at the crossroads of love and self-discovery. As Patty grapples with her engagement to Bill Farnsworth, she finds herself entangled in the affections of the charming Philip Van Reypen, challenging the conventions of her time. This novel explores themes of personal choice and societal expectation, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of commitment and desire. Ideal for students and literary enthusiasts, "Patty—Bride" offers a rich narrative that resonates with contemporary discussions on relationships and autonomy. Delve into this captivating story that balances romance with the quest for identity.

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