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sharonb122
Sep 19, 2013sharonb122 rated this title 3.5 out of 5 stars
This is the frist book I have read by this author. This family is so dysfunctional, I often wanted to scream--which shows how well this was written because it seemed so real. In fact I have experienced families similar. Ansay not only tackles that subject but also women's identity. This was written in 1994, yet even today these issues are still present in our society (not to mention our world). She also brings in the negative influence of the Church, particularly the Roman Catholic, but others are at fault as well, in holding women back and down. My own sense of right wanted the book to also end with the husband becoming enlightened. Loved this book.