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The real Minerva

Title
The real Minerva / Mary Sharratt.
Author
Sharratt, Mary, 1964-
Publication
Boston : Houghton Mifflin, [2004], ©2004.

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Description
viii, 259 pages; 22 cm
Summary
"Minerva, Minnesota, in 1923 is the picture of Willa Cather-like gentility: the Northern Pacific Railway runs through a town center dominated by church steeples and the Hamilton Creamery and Pop Factory. But Minerva is also a place where the status quo is firmly entrenched and rigidly enforced. Against this tableau of midwestern placidity and calm, three Minerva women assert their dignity and independence against all odds." "The troubled relationship between young Penny and her mother, Barbara, is getting worse. Disturbed by her mother's affair with their wealthy employer, Penny answers an ad to work for Cora Egan, a Chicago society woman who has fled a bad marriage and intends to raise her child alone on her grandfather's farm. Cora's situation shocks the town, but over time her presence opens a door in Penny's and Barbara's lives. Through these women, Mary Sharratt considers what it takes to reinvent the self, to claim one's true identity."--BOOK JACKET.
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Historical fiction.
  • Domestic fiction.
ISBN
0618462325
LCCN
2004040525
OCLC
  • ocm54007120
  • SCSB-5081117
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries