
Children of Violence
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Action & Adventure
Format
Hardcover
Pages
605
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1964
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Description
Doris Lessing’s work dives deep into the life of Martha Quest, a spirited young woman navigating the tumultuous landscape of early adulthood. From her search for identity to her complex relationships, readers will find themselves rooting for her as she grapples with the expectations of society and her own desires.
In "A Proper Marriage," the story continues, exploring the challenges Martha faces as she settles into her married life. The narrative captures the intricacies of love, duty, and self-discovery, all wrapped in Lessing's rich prose.
The characters are crafted with nuance, giving readers a glimpse into their struggles and triumphs, making it easy to connect with their journeys. It's an evocative tale that prompts reflection on the broader themes of violence, personal growth, and the often-chaotic nature of relationships.
In "A Proper Marriage," the story continues, exploring the challenges Martha faces as she settles into her married life. The narrative captures the intricacies of love, duty, and self-discovery, all wrapped in Lessing's rich prose.
The characters are crafted with nuance, giving readers a glimpse into their struggles and triumphs, making it easy to connect with their journeys. It's an evocative tale that prompts reflection on the broader themes of violence, personal growth, and the often-chaotic nature of relationships.
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