In A Good Woman, the sweeping conclusion to Louis Bromfield's Escape series, the elegant fa ade of high society begins to crack-revealing the raw ambition, forbidden desire, and moral reckoning beneath the polished surface of the Jazz Age. Set against the glittering yet decaying world of postwar America, this powerful novel follows a woman who dares to break free from the expectations of class, marriage, and propriety to reclaim her own identity.
Torn between duty and passion, she must navigate a society obsessed with appearances and bound by hypocrisy. Bromfield's sharp prose exposes the emotional price of privilege and the courage it takes to become truly free.
Rich in atmosphere and social insight, A Good Woman explores the timeless struggle for independence, equality, and self-definition-making it a must-read for fans of romantic drama, women's fiction, historical sagas, and literary classics.