
THE PRODIGAL PARENTS
by Sinclair Lewis · Doubleday, Doran
Daughter, inclined towards communism, and hard drinking brother want mother and father to continue to support them.


THE NUTMEG TREE
by Margery Sharp · Little, Brown
In 1930s France, a free-spirited mother undertakes to derail her very proper daughter's engagement Julia Packett has barely laid eyes on her daughter, Susan, since leaving her with her well-heeled in-laws following the loss of her husband in World War I. Now thirty-seven, Julia's lack of prospects hasn't dimmed her spirit or her appetite for life. But when Susan asks her to come to France for the summer to persuade her grandmother to allow her to marry, she sets sail with the noblest intentions of acting the paragon of motherhood. At her mother-in-law's vacation villa in Haute Savoie, however, Julia sees that her priggish but lovely daughter is completely mismatched with a man much more suited to herself: a charming, clever playboy. The arrival of Susan's legal guardian, the distinguished Sir William Waring, further complicates the situation. Soon Julia's efforts to pass herself off as a lady and secure her daughter's happiness spin out of control, leading to romantic entanglements and madcap adventures that will challenge preconceived notions about the ultimate compatibility of any two people who fall in love.
BOW DOWN TO WOOD AND STONE
by Josephine Lawrence · Little, Brown
Misspent lives of three selfish sisters with false values who enjoy self sacrificing.
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