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Sisters

In the nineteenth century, marriage was often regarded as the be-all and end-all of women's lives. In the keenly observed novel Sisters, English-born author Ada Cambridge takes a closer look at this widespread belief and its implications and consequences. The story centers on a quartet of sisters who each have vastly different views of⁰́₄and outcomes in⁰́₄their nuptial pursuits.

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  • "In the nineteenth century, marriage was often regarded as the be-all and end-all of women's lives. In the keenly observed novel Sisters, English-born author Ada Cambridge takes a closer look at this widespread belief and its implications and consequences. The story centers on a quartet of sisters who each have vastly different views of⁰́₄and outcomes in⁰́₄their nuptial pursuits."@en
  • "In the nineteenth century, marriage was often regarded as the be-all and end-all of women's lives. In the keenly observed novel Sisters, English-born author Ada Cambridge takes a closer look at this widespread belief and its implications and consequences. The story centers on a quartet of sisters who each have vastly different views of -- and outcomes in -- their nuptial pursuits."@en

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  • "Electronic books"@en
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  • "Sisters"@en
  • "Sisters. A novel"@en
  • "Sisters : a novel"@en
  • "Sisters"
  • "Sisters a novel"@en