Produktbeschreibung
In "Dear Enemy," Jean Webster presents an epistolary novel that artfully captures the transformative power of letters and personal communication. Set against the backdrop of an orphanage, the story unfolds through the correspondence between Judy, a spirited young woman, and her unconventional mentor, the enigmatic Mr. John Grainger. Webster employs a light-hearted yet poignant literary style that deftly combines humor with profound social observations, offering an incisive critique of early 20th-century societal norms regarding women and education. The format encourages intimacy, drawing readers into the thoughts and emotions of the characters, making them feel part of the evolving narrative. Jean Webster, a celebrated early 20th-century author, is best known for her innovative approach to storytelling and her advocacy for women's rights and education. Growing up in a family deeply involved in philanthropy, her experiences with orphans and her progressive views on the educational system informed the creation of "Dear Enemy." Her background instilled in her a desire to explore themes of personal agency and social reform, which is vividly present in her work. This delightful novel is highly recommended for readers who appreciate character-driven narratives that blend humor with social commentary. Webster's engaging prose and relatable characters make "Dear Enemy" a timeless exploration of human connection and personal growth, ensuring its relevance for contemporary audiences.
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Marke |
Good Press |
EAN |
9788027299461 |
ISBN |
978-80-272-9946-1 |