1969: The Fire-Dwellers, by Margaret Laurence

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The Fire-Dwellers, written by Margaret Laurence, is a novel that explores the complexities of family relationships and the struggles of a woman trying to find her place in the world. The story follows Stacey MacAindra, a mother of four who is dealing with the challenges of raising a family and maintaining a sense of self. Stacey’s husband, Mac, is a successful businessman who is often away on business trips, leaving Stacey to manage the household and deal with her own feelings of isolation and frustration. As Stacey navigates the ups and downs of family life, she begins to question her own identity and the choices she has made.

Set in the late 1960s, The Fire-Dwellers is a powerful reflection of the social and cultural changes of the time. Through Stacey’s experiences, Laurence explores themes of feminism, motherhood, and the search for personal fulfillment. The novel is beautifully written, with vivid descriptions of the Canadian landscape and a deep understanding of human emotions.

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1969: The Fire-Dwellers, by Margaret Laurence, Knopf, New York. Book club edition. 280 pages.

Yellow hardcover volume with black lettering on spine. Rough-cut edges. Clean pages, tightly bound. Dustjacket present, some wear and tear on edges, a small rip on spine. Back flap of dustjacket states date of printing as 1971. The books is fine condition, aside for the wear on dustjacket.

Weight .34 kg
Dimensions 22 × 15 × 2 cm
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