Die Ladies von Missalonghi

Die Ladies von Missalonghi

Colleen McCullough

In a small Australian town in the 1920s, poor and downtrodden Missy Wright dreams of freedom. With the help of a mysterious aunt and an unexpected love, she discovers the strength and courage to change her life.

The Ladies of Missalonghi (1987) is a warm, witty and inspiring novel by Colleen McCullough, author of the world bestseller The Birds Die Singing.

The story takes place in the 1920s in the small Australian town of Byron. Missy Wright, a 33-year-old unmarried woman, lives in a strict, poor home with her mother and aunt. The family is constantly dominated by the wealthier Hurlingford relatives, who control the town and its resources. Missy is shy, unnoticed and submissive – until she meets the mysterious and eccentric Aunt Aurelia and the attractive American John Smith.

Through a tender friendship with her aunt and the slow awakening of love, Missy begins to question her life, the family secrets and the social norms that hold her captive. The novel is filled with subtle humor, irony and warmth, while at the same time carrying a strong message about female strength, self-realization and the right fortunately.

McCullough masterfully portrays the atmosphere of a small town, class differences and the restrictions imposed on women at that time. The book is shorter than her epic sagas, but just as emotional and memorable. It is full of beautiful descriptions of the Australian countryside, witty dialogue and touching moments that show how an ordinary woman can turn into an extraordinary one.

Die Ladies von Missalonghi is a romantic, motivating story of liberation - ideal for fans of classic women's literature, Collen McCullough and a story of the courage of "little" people. A book that warms the heart and inspires hope that change is always possible, even in the most difficult circumstances.

Original title
The Ladies of Missalonghi
Translation
Eva Schönfeld
Illustrations
Peter Chapman
Dimensions
21 x 13 cm
Pages
221
Publisher
Deutscher Bücherbund, Stutgart / München, 1987.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: German.

One copy is available

Condition:Unused
 

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