
Louie's married life
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Authors:
- Doudney, Sarah
1843 - 1926
- Rainey, W. (William)
1852 - 1936
About this book
In the late 19th century, societal expectations for women were rapidly evolving, setting the stage for poignant explorations of marriage and identity. "Louie's Married Life" by Sarah Doudney intricately weaves the story of Louie Hepburne, who faces the trials of matrimony alongside her husband, Ronald, recently returned from illness. This novel captures the essence of domestic life, highlighting the tension between personal desires and societal norms. Doudney's keen observations on love and sacrifice resonate deeply, making this work a vital read for students and historians alike. As Louie navigates her new reality, themes of resilience and self-discovery emerge, inviting readers to reflect on the complexities of marital bonds in a changing world.
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