Twilight A Novel

Twilight A Novel by Katherine Mosby, published by HarperCollins on May 23, 2006, is a first edition work comprising 304 pages. This novel explores the intricate themes of adultery and personal transformation against the backdrop of the 1930s, focusing on the life of Lavinia Gibbs as she navigates societal expectations and her own desires.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into Lavinia’s decision to break off her passionless engagement and her subsequent move to Paris. As she confronts the impending turmoil of World War II, Lavinia experiences a profound sexual and political awakening. The book presents a vivid portrayal of her journey, highlighting the complexities of her character and the challenges she faces in a changing world.
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Award-winning novelist Katherine Mosby examines the complex landscape of adultery while depicting a woman’s unlikely blossoming in the face of war. Lavinia Gibbs defies social convention and family expectations in New York in the 1930s when she breaks off a passionless engagement to a prominent banker. Instead of surrendering to an invisible spinsterhood, Lavinia moves to Paris, where, on the verge of World War II, her sexual and political awakening collide in an unforgettable tale.
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