Caroline's Daughters

Caroline's Daughters
Author: Alice Adams
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2011-06-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307798208

“Alice Adams writes with beautiful economy, an infallible sense of the telling detail—she can reveal more in a few sentences than most writers do in a bulgingly over-fed chapter.” --San Francisco Chronicle Once again, Alice Adams demonstrates her mastery of the family maze, her astonishing perception of the delicate and complex threads that bind us to one another. Caroline Carter, “almost rich and almost old,” has five daughters from three marriages. As she assesses exactly what it means to be a mother to adult daughters, we follow them over the course of a year, in relation to their husbands and lovers. We see their deceptions, pleasures, triumphs, and setbacks. And we watch Caroline, as her own life changes irrevocably.

Caroline's Daughters

Caroline's Daughters
Author: Alice Adams
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1999
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0671028480

Caroline's five daughters love their mother but live as if she wasn't around, exploring their own unpredictable lives, making mistakes, borrowing each other's men, and turning into the kind of women their mother could not have foreseen.

The Bear Who Couldn't Sleep

The Bear Who Couldn't Sleep
Author: Caroline Nastro
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2016-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 073584268X

"When Bear can't sleep, he goes on an adventure and discovers the wonders of New York City--a parade, Central Park, hot dogs, and more! But when he finally gets tired and looks for a place to rest, he learns why it's called the city that never sleeps"--Dust jacket flap.

Meet Caroline

Meet Caroline
Author: Kathleen Ernst
Publisher: American Girl Publishing Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Children's stories
ISBN: 9781593698836

When the British attack Caroline's village, she makes a daring choice that helps to win the day.

The Truth About Caroline

The Truth About Caroline
Author: Randi M. Sherman
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2015-07-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1460265637

Honesty has always presented a problem for Caroline. Manipulating situations and navigating around blunders and deceptions have become second nature to Caroline. She could justify every lie she has ever told, and any truth she ever stretched. Honesty and revealing secrets would only keep her from moving forward with her life. What good would it do anyhow? Even all of those bad financial decisions, flawed relationships and questionable life choices seem like child's play compared to being arrested for the solicitation of her husband's murder, and what follows. Could someone figure out Caroline? And what would happen if someone did'...

The Other Daughter

The Other Daughter
Author: Caroline Bishop
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2023-01-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1982196939

A timely novel about an ambitious London journalist who reports on the fight for women’s rights in 1970s Switzerland, and the daughter who uncovers the long-buried truth about the assignment years later—for fans of Genevieve Graham and Heather Marshall. 2016 Jess is at a crossroads in life. In her late thirties, all she has to show for it is a broken marriage and a job teaching a bunch of uninterested kids. But when she discovers a shocking secret about her late mother, Sylvia, Jess begins to question all she’s ever known. Her search for answers leads to a 1970s article about women’s rights in Switzerland that Sylvia wrote when she was a young journalist. But to uncover the real story of what happened all those years ago, Jess will have to go to Switzerland and find someone who knew her mother... 1976 Sylvia’s life is on track. She has a loving fiancé and her dream job as a features writer in a busy London newsroom—if only her editor would give her the chance to write about something important instead of relegating her to fashion, flowers, and celebrities. When Sylvia learns about the growing women’s liberation movement in Switzerland, where women only recently got the right to vote, she knows the story could be her big break. There’s just one wrinkle: she’s pregnant. Determined to put her career first, Sylvia travels to Switzerland, and as she meets the courageous band of women fighting for their rights, she stumbles across an even bigger scoop, one that would make her male colleagues take her seriously. But telling the story will change her—and her baby’s—life forever. Inspired by an important chapter of women’s history, The Other Daughter is an unforgettable novel about the bond between mothers and daughters—and the fight of women, generations over, for the freedom to choose their own path.

Superior Women

Superior Women
Author: Alice Adams
Publisher: Scribner
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2019-12-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1982134690

The timeless coming-of-age novel about five young women who meet at Radcliffe College and together grow to maturity—through intrigues, ambitions, affairs, and marriages—from World War II to the 1980s. Lavinia, Peg, and Cathy seem to have little in common save for their freshman status. None of them could know that their destinies are about to inextricably intertwine. Across four decades, as time and events upend their expectations, these five women discover their sexuality, reveal their secrets, and struggle with independence—sometimes surrendering, sometimes making stunning choices. Now reissued thirty-five years after its original release, Alice Adams’s Superior Women, hailed as “a remarkable compression of time, memory, and sentiment—rather as if Hemingway had been turned loose on Proust” (San Francisco Chronicle), is a richly drawn, uncompromising novel about women’s intimate, interior lives for fans of Mary McCarthy’s The Group and Rona Jaffe’s The Best of Everything.