A good woman

About this book

In the early 20th century, Louis Bromfield penned the novel "A Good Woman," delving into the life of Emma Downes, a tenacious single mother who transforms her bakery into a thriving business following her husband's departure. Emma's unwavering dedication to her son, Philip, and her pursuit of success paint a vivid portrait of resilience and ambition. This poignant narrative not only captures the challenges faced by women during that era but also highlights the enduring strength found in the bonds of family and the pursuit of dreams. Ideal for readers interested in historical fiction and stories of empowerment, "A Good Woman" offers a compelling glimpse into the struggles and triumphs of a remarkable protagonist.

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