Summer Snow

Summer Snow by Jeanne Whitmee, published by Thorpe in 2006, is a large print edition comprising 332 pages. This novel explores the life of Mary Snow as she navigates the challenges that arise after the war. With her husband, Paul, deciding to pursue his acting career without the responsibilities of family, Mary returns to her hometown with her young daughter, facing the difficulties of reestablishing her life.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of personal struggle and resilience. The story captures Mary’s journey as she confronts the complexities of her situation and the impact of her husband’s choices on her life. With elements of fiction and sagas, this book presents a poignant look at the experiences of women during a transformative period.
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For Mary Snow the end of the war brought unwelcome changes. Her husband, Paul, announced his intention of returning to his acting career but without the encumbrances of a wife and child. Returning to her hometown with her small daughter, Mary finds picking up the threads of her pre-war life an arduous challenge.
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