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Out of Eden
Out of Eden
Author: Kate Lehrer
"This moving tale of regret and compromise values a sense of family over lonely career advancement, yet thankfully avoids positing marriage and children as a strong woman's only reprieve from alienation."--Publisher's Weekly.
ISBN-13: 9780517599563
ISBN-10: 0517599562
Publication Date: 9/9/1996
Pages: 339
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Publisher: Harmony
Book Type: Hardcover
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this is the story of 2 women in the late 19th century who meet in Paris and decide to take control of their lives. Their goal is to gain identity and freedom by creating a women's community on the Kansas prairie.
The story combines the romance of 'The Age of Innocence' and the indomitable spirit of 'Sense and Sensibility'.


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