Kathleen Thompson Norris expertly weaves a narrative of domestic drama, examining the intricacies of marital bonds and the sacrifices made for family. Through evocative prose and keen psychological insight, "Storm House" delves into the themes of recovery from trauma and the enduring struggle between passion and duty. This novel remains a compelling example of early 20th-century popular fiction, capturing the social mores and emotional landscapes of its era with grace and sensitivity.
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