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"Fair Are The Meadows" is the story of three mature single women, cousins, who are descendants of a distinguished ancestor, Gideon Chase. They live in Zenobia, a city in the American Midwest. One of the cousins, Clare Szabo, lives in a mansion built by Gideon Chase. She is the guardian of the family legacy. The cousins are members of a radical Feminist denomination. The novel describes their relationships with the men in their lives and the tension between their legacy and their progressive beliefs.

Produktbeschreibung
"Fair Are The Meadows" is the story of three mature single women, cousins, who are descendants of a distinguished ancestor, Gideon Chase. They live in Zenobia, a city in the American Midwest. One of the cousins, Clare Szabo, lives in a mansion built by Gideon Chase. She is the guardian of the family legacy. The cousins are members of a radical Feminist denomination. The novel describes their relationships with the men in their lives and the tension between their legacy and their progressive beliefs.
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Autorenporträt
Inglis Cook was born in the Midwest and attended schools in that area. Upon graduating from college, he served in the US Army Reserves, after which he began a graduate studies program. Among his interests are communitarian settlements, Feminist movements, and religious ferment in mid-nineteenth century USA and their influence on trends in the 20th century. He published two previous novels-"Fair Are The Woodlands" and "The Parsley Eater."