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Paperback Mad Marriage Book

ISBN: 1025817753

ISBN13: 9781025817750

Mad Marriage

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George Gibbs' "Mad Marriage" is a compelling exploration of love, art, and the shifting social mores of the 1920s. The story follows Tommy Keith, a talented young artist whose life and career are thrown into turmoil by the complexities of modern romance and the impulsive decisions of youth. As Tommy navigates the bohemian circles of the Jazz Age, he finds himself entangled in a relationship that challenges traditional notions of commitment and morality.

Gibbs skillfully portrays the tension between personal desire and societal expectations, painting a vivid picture of a generation grappling with newfound freedoms and the consequences of their choices. With its sharp characterizations and atmospheric setting, "Mad Marriage" captures the restless spirit of the post-war era. It serves as both a gripping domestic drama and a poignant commentary on the fragility of human connections in a rapidly changing world. This novel remains a fascinating study of the emotional landscapes and social dynamics that defined early 20th-century American fiction, showcasing the author's ability to blend popular romance with serious social observation.

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