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Paperback Undertow Book

ISBN: 1026063868

ISBN13: 9781026063866

Undertow

"Undertow" is a poignant and insightful exploration of the perils of social ambition and the fragile nature of marital happiness. Written by the celebrated novelist Kathleen Norris, the story follows a young couple, Albert and Anne, who begin their life together with modest means and sincere hearts. However, as they find themselves increasingly drawn into the competitive social circles of their time, they are swept away by an irresistible urge to maintain appearances and keep pace with their wealthier peers.

What begins as a simple desire for comfort quickly spirals into a cycle of extravagant spending and mounting debt. Norris masterfully depicts the psychological and emotional toll of living beyond one's means, illustrating how the "undertow" of vanity and materialism can threaten to drown the very foundation of a family. Through the struggles of the characters, the novel examines the conflict between authentic living and the superficial demands of society.

A classic work of domestic fiction, "Undertow" remains a timeless cautionary tale about the importance of integrity and the dangers of equating status with success. With its keen insight into human nature and social pressures, this novel showcases Norris's enduring skill in capturing the complexities of the domestic experience.

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