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That Camden summer

The setting is 1910s Maine; the heroine, Roberta Jewett, a divorcee and a man hater. Roberta must put up with opprobrium from the town and lechery from men. Luckily, there is Gabriel Farley, a widower, and his children like Roberta's children.

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  • "That Camden summer"
  • "That Camden summer"@pl
  • "That Camden summer"@it

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  • "The setting is 1910s Maine; the heroine, Roberta Jewett, a divorcee and a man hater. Roberta must put up with opprobrium from the town and lechery from men. Luckily, there is Gabriel Farley, a widower, and his children like Roberta's children."@en
  • "A second chance at love. The setting is 1910's Maine, the heroine, Roberta Jewett, a divorcee and a man hater. In those days, a divorcee was the equivalent of a slut and Roberta must put up with opprobrium from the town and lechery from men. Luckily, there is Gabriel Farley, a widower, and his children like Roberta's children. By the author of Home Song."@en
  • "In 1916, Roberta Jewett and her three daughters return to her family home in Camden, Maine. Because she has divorced her husband, the townsfolk quickly reject Roberta. Her outspoken manner adds further fuel to their disapproval, and when she develops a close friendship with Gabe, a widowed contractor, the people of Camden are outraged."@en
  • ""A modern fairy tale, complete with a deserving heroine, a prince of a guy, and a happily-ever-after ending." (People)."@en
  • "A young divorcee returns to her home town, gets job."@en
  • "The setting is 1910s Maine. The heroine, Roberta Jewett, is a divorcee and a man hater who must put up with opprobrium from the town and lechery from men. Luckily, there is Gabriel Farley, a widower, and his children like Roberta's children."
  • "After her divorce, Roberta Jewett returns to her hometown of Camden, Maine, to forge a good life for her daughters, but she must contend with gossip and her feelings for a local contractor."
  • "A second chance at love. The setting is 1916 Maine, the heroine, Roberta Jewett, a divorcee and a man hater. In those days a divorcee was the equivalent of a slut and Roberta must put up with opprobrium from the town and lechery from men. Luckily, there is Gabriel Farley, a widower, and his children like Roberta's children. By the author of Home Song."
  • "A second chance at love. The setting is 1910s Maine, the heroine, Roberta Jewett, a divorcee and a man hater. In those days a divorcee was the equivalent of a slut and Roberta must put up with opprobrium from the town and lechery from men. Luckily, there is Gabriel Farley, a widower, and his children like Roberta's children. By the author of Home Song."
  • "A second chance at love. The setting is 1910s Maine, the heroine, Roberta Jewett, a divorcee and a man hater. In those days a divorcee was the equivalent of a slut and Roberta must put up with opprobrium from the town and lechery from men. Luckily, there is Gabriel Farley, a widower, and his children like Roberta's children. By the author of Home Song."@en
  • "The twentieth century is young as free-thinking Boston divorcee Roberta Jewett returns with her three daughters to Camden, Maine, the seaside village where she was born and raised. Modern times have come to Camden in the form of the motorcar, but Roberta quickly discovers that a divorced woman is still considered little better than a prostitute. Condemned by her mother, harassed by her lecherous brother-in-law, and scorned by the townsfolk, she nonetheless perseveres in her struggle to forge a good life for her girls and herself. Behaving as no "respectable" woman would, Roberta gets a job as a county nurse, learns to drive, and buys herself a Model T. Embittered by her painful and humiliating marriage to an outrageous philanderer, Roberta has no intention of being any man's victim again. So when widowed contractor Gabriel Farley begins work renovating her house, Roberta's first response to him is blatant resentment. Yet Gabriel's gentle ways, his concern for his own teenage daughter, and his vibrant masculinity become more and more apparent, and Roberta finds herself slowly warming to his presence. When Roberta is brutalized on a lonely country road, and the abysmal hypocrisy of Camden's solid citizens threatens to exonerate the aggressor at the expense of her and her family, the sweethearts are forced to make their romance public as they fight for justice. In the ultimate test of will and devotion, Roberta must summon the courage to stand up to an entire town."
  • "Scorned by family members for her divorced status, free-thinking Roberta Jewett scandalizes her early twentieth-century hometown by getting a job and a car before entering an unlikely relationship with widowed contractor Gabriel Farley."@en

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  • "Historie miłosne amerykańskie"@pl
  • "Americké romány"
  • "Belletristische Darstellung"
  • "Domestic fiction"@en
  • "Domestic fiction"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "History"@en
  • "History"
  • "Large type books"@en
  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Historical fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Love stories"@en
  • "Powieść amerykańska"@pl

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  • "K'aemdŭn esŏ ŭi kŭ yŏrŭm = That Camden summer"
  • "That Camden summer"
  • "That Camden summer"@en
  • "Un'estate per cambiare"@it
  • "Un'estate per cambiare"
  • "Le vent de la liberté : roman"
  • "Tamto cudowne lato"
  • "Tamto cudowne lato"@pl
  • "Le vent de la liberté"
  • "ha-Ḳayits ha-hu be-Ḳamden"
  • "Remény"
  • "Sommaren vid havet"@sv
  • "Sommaren vid havet"
  • "캠든에서의그여름 = That Camden summer"
  • "That camden summer"@en
  • "That camden summer"
  • "Un verano, una mujer"
  • "Un verano, una mujer"@es
  • "Ein Sommer in Maine Roman"
  • "Ein Sommer in Maine : Roman"
  • "That Camden Summer"@en
  • "That Camden Summer"
  • "Ein sommer in Maine : roman"
  • "Žhavé léto"

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