The Woman Herself (Classic Reprint) - Brossura

Boucicault, Ruth Holt

 
9781330172988: The Woman Herself (Classic Reprint)

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Explore a woman’s bold quest for selfhood, love, and creative meaning in a society that tests both.

In this moving, character-driven tale, a woman named Junia confronts the costs of ambition, passion, and moral integrity. As she navigates love, fame, and the pull of family duty, the book follows her inner struggle to balance personal ideals with the compromises life asks of her. The narrative blends intimate emotions with the world of art and performance, offering a portrait of resilience and self-discovery.

- A passionate artist tests her limits and redefines what matters most
- A rendering of love, loyalty, and the courage to choose one’s own path
- Intense conversations about duty, ambition, and the price of staying true
- A richly drawn setting of early 20th-century theater, society, and personal reform

Ideal for readers who enjoy character-focused fiction about love, sacrifice, and personal growth.

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