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A woman navigates the complex social and personal expectations placed upon her as the spouse of a high-powered corporate executive. She must reconcile her own identity and ambitions with the rigid, performative requirements of her husband's professional sphere. The narrative explores the isolation inherent in maintaining a public image of success while managing private domestic tensions. Through a focused, character-driven lens, the story examines the power dynamics and compromises required to sustain a lifestyle defined by corporate status.
Readers often note the clinical precision with which the author dissects the pressures of high-society marriage. Discussion frequently centers on the protagonist's internal struggle to maintain a sense of self amidst the demands of her husband's career. Critics highlight the atmospheric tension that builds as the facade of the perfect executive household begins to crack. The narrative is frequently praised for its refusal to offer easy resolutions, instead focusing on the nuanced reality of compromise. Many readers find the exploration of status and identity to be a thought-provoking look at modern domestic expectations.
Page Count:
165
Publication Date:
1971-02-01
Publisher:
Collier-Mac.
ISBN-10:
0020081405
ISBN-13:
9780020081401
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