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Paperback After Noon Book

ISBN: 1025264851

ISBN13: 9781025264851

After Noon

"After Noon" is a poignant and sophisticated exploration of middle age, family responsibility, and the unexpected possibility of finding love later in life. Set in the years following the First World War, the novel centers on Charles Blair, a man who has devoted himself entirely to the upbringing of his twin daughters after being deserted by his wife early in their marriage. As his daughters reach maturity and begin to find their own paths, Charles is forced to confront the quiet transition into the "afternoon" of his own existence.

Susan Ertz provides a masterly depiction of the father-daughter bond and the shifting social landscape of the 1920s. When Charles meets a charming and independent widow, the narrative delves into the complexities of emotional healing and the courage required to embrace a second chance at happiness. Written with wit and deep empathy, "After Noon" stands as a refined example of early 20th-century domestic fiction, offering a subtle look at the endurance of the human spirit. The work captures the nuances of English social life and the internal lives of its characters with a sensitivity that remains compelling for modern readers of classic literature.

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