About This Book
A series of witty, epistolary sketches records a woman lodging in a Midwestern town as she endures the legal wait and social scrutiny surrounding divorce. Through brisk, comic observations of boarding-house meals, local characters, and a flamboyant attorney, the letters skewering small-town gossip and procedural delays alternate with moments of weary reflection. The narrator exposes the absurdities of provincial manners, the strain of enforced idleness, and the strategies women use to retain dignity and humor amid public curiosity, blending anecdote and satire to portray daily survival within restrictive social norms.
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