Loving Daughters A Novel

“Loving Daughters” by Olga Masters, published by W. W. Norton in June 1993, is a novel that explores the complex dynamics between two sisters in a small village in New South Wales. The narrative presents a nuanced portrayal of their contrasting personalities—one sister is artistic and restless, while the other is houseproud and favored by their father. The arrival of an eligible young man introduces a tension-filled triangle of desire and rivalry that challenges their relationship.
Readers will find a detailed examination of family life and the roles women play within it, as the story delves into themes of rivalry and desire. The novel’s 332 pages offer an unsentimental look at the sisters’ lives, highlighting their struggles and the impact of external influences on their bond. Through its exploration of familial relationships and personal aspirations, “Loving Daughters” provides insight into the complexities of sisterhood and the choices that shape their lives.
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“Loving Daughters” takes place in a small village in New South Wales and is a brilliant, unsentimental portrait of two sisters: one artistic and restless, the other houseproud and her father’s favorite. The entry of an eligible young man into their lives creates a disturbing triangle of desire and rivalry.
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