City of Incurable Women
- 128 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
In a marvelous fusion of fact and fiction, nineteenth-century women institutionalized as hysterics reveal what history ignored
Maud Casey es una autora cuya obra profundiza en las complejidades de la experiencia humana. A través de su prosa, explora las intrincadas relaciones y la vida interior de sus personajes. Su estilo de escritura se caracteriza por su destreza literaria y su capacidad para evocar una profunda resonancia emocional en los lectores. Casey se erige como una voz reconocida en la literatura contemporánea.




In a marvelous fusion of fact and fiction, nineteenth-century women institutionalized as hysterics reveal what history ignored
Exploring themes of family, faith, and mental illness, the narrative revolves around the Hennart family: Samantha, a blocked poet; Bernard, fixated on a mystic; Ryan, a struggling musician; and Marguerite, an increasingly troubled teenager. As their lives intertwine, the story delves into their struggles and the complexities of their relationships, leading to a profound journey of unraveling and eventual redemption.
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Isabelle, in her thirties and recently unemployed, returns to her childhood suburb of Standardsville, Illinois. As she navigates her quirky family dynamics, including a single mother and a neighbor with a past in television, she also grapples with an ex-boyfriend. To make ends meet, she takes on a role as a mystery shopper for a temp agency, immersing herself in the lives of prospective tenants in newly developed suburban communities. This journey explores themes of identity, nostalgia, and the complexities of adult life.