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Bunner Sisters

By: Edith Wharton
Narrated by: Lee Ann Howlett
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Ann Eliza and Evelina Bunner are two unmarried sisters who own a small notions shop in a shabby section of New York City circa 1900. The older sister, Ann Eliza, buys a small clock for her sister's birthday from a tiny shop and meets the owner, a German immigrant named Herman Ramy. Once Mr. Ramy enters their lives, things begin to change in ways that neither sister could have imagined. What seems like a simple story is one of love, longing, selfishness, self-sacrifice, missed opportunities, and the unfairness of life for poor women, particularly those over 30 during this period.

Public Domain (P)2016 Lee Ann Howlett
Linguistics Classics
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No one gut wrenches like Edith Wharton

All the classic Edith Whartonisms are here--money concerns for a certain class of lady, women trapped in an impossible situation, the danger of trying to trade up for a little more happiness and losing all that you had...it is not a "fun" read but it is quite good.

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