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The Angry Wife
The Angry Wife: A Novel | Pearl S. Bück
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The stormy tale of a wife trapped in the antiquated ways of the past, and of two brothers who have fought on opposing sides of the Civil War Lucinda Delaney is a southern belle ruled by a vision of life that no longer exists. The Civil War has come and gone and her side has lost, yet she is determined to proceed as if nothing has changed—a denial that stokes the flames of her irrational angers. Despite her returned husband’s devotion, Lucinda is sure he is having an affair with one of their slaves. After all, his Union-sympathizing brother, Tom, did just that, scandalously running away with the woman and settling into contented family life in Philadelphia. Over the years, her racist feelings and fears only intensify, and when it’s time for her own daughter to marry, her chief concern is the color of the children. The Angry Wife is a memorable and impassioned dissection of prejudice, as well as a riveting portrait of post­–Civil War America. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Pearl S. Buck including rare images from the author’s estate.
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Lcsmcat
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Lcsmcat
The Angry Wife: A Novel | Pearl S. Bück
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Having only read The Good Earth by Buck, I‘m not sure what to expect from this one. #currentlyreading

jewright I feel like Pearl S. Buck‘s writing sticks with you. 5y
Lcsmcat @jewright That‘s definitely true of The Good Earth. I‘m barely started on this one, but liking it so far. 5y
jewright @Lcsmcat I read The Good Earth in high school and still remember it. 5y
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AmyStewart
The Angry Wife: A Novel | Pearl S. Bück
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A novel about a woman who is not happy that the Civil War didn't go her way. Crazy, funny, dark, interesting social commentary, especially when you consider that she wrote it in 1947, right when change was getting ready to come once again to the South – and once again, some people wouldn't like it.