August Is a Wicked Month

August Is a Wicked Month by Edna O’Brien, published by Penguin in 1970, is a work of fiction that explores the life of Ellen, a woman navigating the challenges of separation from her husband. Living alone in a city that she finds unwelcoming, Ellen grapples with her past while seeking a brighter future. This edition spans 176 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will follow Ellen’s journey as she embarks on a quest for change, aiming to escape her current circumstances in search of warmth and companionship. The narrative delves into themes of isolation and the desire for connection, reflecting her internal struggles and aspirations. This book offers a poignant look at personal transformation against the backdrop of a city that feels devoid of hope.
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Separated from her husband, Ellen finds herself living alone in a city she dislikes – a place that denies her past and offers no hope for her future. Determined to change her life, she decides to go south in search of sun and companionship.
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