WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
A lady and her husband cover

A lady and her husband

Open in WeRead

About This Book

The novel traces the domestic life of a genteel family whose outward comforts conceal shifting affections and anxieties. A young woman confides her romantic feelings to her reserved mother, prompting reflections on tenderness, pride, and maternal duty. The household undertakes philanthropic work, recruiting a pragmatic secretary whose presence highlights tensions between sentiment and organisation. Interwoven scenes reveal a past business failure that shaped family fortunes and marriages, exposing strains beneath respectability. Through intimate episodes and understated social detail the narrative examines marriage, responsibility, and the balance between public ideals and private emotion.

About the Author

White, Amber Reeves Blanco portrait

Amber Reeves Blanco White

Amber Reeves Blanco White was a notable author known for her work in early 20th-century literature. Her most recognized novel, "A Lady and Her Husband," explores themes of marriage and societal expectations, reflecting the complexities of relationships during her time. White's writing often delves into the intricacies of personal and social dynamics, making her contributions to literature significant within her historical context. Though not widely known today, her work offers valuable insights into the cultural landscape of her era.