Classic collection of Dorothy Whipple. Illustrated

ebook High Wages, They Were Sisters, Someone at a Distance

By Dorothy Whipple

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The Classic Collection of Dorothy Whipple brings together three of her most beloved works: High Wages, They Were Sisters, and Someone at a Distance. Known for her keen insight into human relationships and her ability to weave compelling narratives, Whipple's novels offer a timeless exploration of love, ambition, family, and betrayal. In High Wages, Whipple tells the story of a determined young woman navigating the challenges of the retail world while pursuing her dreams of independence. A tale of ambition and resilience, it captures the societal norms and constraints of the early 20th century with vivid detail. They Were Sisters is a poignant and emotionally charged exploration of the lives of three sisters, each facing unique challenges in their marriages and personal lives. Whipple examines the bonds of family, the impact of choices, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity. In Someone at a Distance, a seemingly perfect marriage is thrown into turmoil by the arrival of a manipulative outsider. This masterful study of love, jealousy, and deception underscores Whipple's talent for portraying the complexities of human emotions. Enhanced with beautiful illustrations, this collection celebrates Dorothy Whipple's enduring legacy as one of the most perceptive and captivating storytellers of her time. A treasure for both longtime fans and new readers alike, it offers an intimate glimpse into the intricacies of human relationships and the societal norms that shape them.
Classic collection of Dorothy Whipple. Illustrated