
1974, hardcover edition, 242 pages. This is a love story involving a lady architect.
A professional woman navigates the complexities of personal ambition and romantic entanglement in a changing social landscape. Faith Baldwin presents a narrative centered on a female architect attempting to balance her career objectives with the demands of an evolving relationship. The protagonist faces societal expectations and internal conflicts regarding her independence and the vulnerability required for intimacy. The narrative framework utilizes a character-driven approach to explore the intersection of professional identity and private desire. The story operates within the constraints of mid-twentieth-century gender roles and the specific logistical challenges of the architectural profession.
Readers often note the author's ability to capture the specific social nuances of the period in which the book was written. Discussion frequently centers on the protagonist's struggle to maintain her career identity while engaging in a romantic relationship. Critics highlight the steady pacing and the focus on internal character development over external action sequences. The work is recognized for its straightforward prose and its commitment to exploring the realities of working women during the mid-1970s. Many readers find the architectural setting provides a distinct backdrop that separates this title from other romance novels of the same era.
Page Count:
242
Publication Date:
1974-01-01
Publisher:
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
ISBN-10:
0030122317
ISBN-13:
9780030122316
No comments yet. Be the first to share your thoughts!