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Women of the Country by Gertrude Bone

by Bone, Gertrude, 1876-1962
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WOMEN OF THE COUNTRY by Gertrude Bone is a novel written in the early 20th century. Set in a rural English landscape, the book explores the lives of women navigating the hardships and social conventions within their communities, showcasing their resilience and unique perspectives on life. The opening of the novel introduces the reader to the narrator’s childhood memories of a small sea-coast town, contrasted with the harsh realities faced by the poorer inhabitants. As a child, she reflects on a tragic event involving a blind man and a young boy, both swept away by sudden, treacherous tides. This memory leads into the wider narrative of the book, focusing on the everyday struggles and moral dilemmas faced by women in the countryside, particularly as seen through the character of Anne Hilton. Anne emerges as a compassionate yet unconventional figure who grapples with her own beliefs and the judgments of those around her, highlighting the complexities of their lives and choices. The narrative reveals her internal conflicts and her determination to aid others, such as Jane Evans, who faces societal scorn after a fall from grace. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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