Comfort and Mirth
Autor Lori Joan Swicken Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2009
This novel traces a young woman's journey of self-discovery and the struggle for empowerment. Camille Abernathy leaves her home in Seattle to move to Austin with her worldly new husband who has accepted a position as professor of philosophy at the University of Texas. As she devotes herself to the tasks required to create a home of ease and elegance for her husband and her children, she is drawn into a whirling social circle of professors' wives and introduced to the world of urban opulence and hypocrisy. Through the letters she writes to her mother, Camille unravels the complexities of her new life by trusting in her natural instincts and relying on her greatest innate strengths--depth of philosophical and spiritual wisdom.
Camille's story is told against the background of the growth of Austin from a frontier town to a cosmopolitan southwestern city including such events as the arrival of the first motorcars to the dusty streets, Congress Avenue, the opening of the Hancock Opera House, the formation of Elisabet Ney's sculpture museum in Hyde Park, and the construction, flooding, and reconstruction of the great dam to form the Texas Hill Country lake system.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780875653945
ISBN-10: 0875653944
Pagini: 323
Dimensiuni: 152 x 226 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Texas Christian University Press
ISBN-10: 0875653944
Pagini: 323
Dimensiuni: 152 x 226 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Texas Christian University Press
Notă biografică
Lori Joan Swick was born and raised in Austin where she teaches religion, mythology, and moral studies at St. Edward's University. While she is a published poet, "Comfort and Mirth" is her first novel. The story was inspired by her research into Central Texas history--especially during the first "wave" of feminism when Texas women fought for the right to vote. It was developed through her love of the traditional women's arts and her fascination with the natural powers of motherly instincts and womanly wisdom.