Forgotten Classics and Other Lesser Known Books (or No One Has Read this but Me!) discussion

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There are a couple of casually racist remarks that don't mean anything, and a few references to obsolete artifacts of century-old culture, but most of it is spot-on human psychology. We've certainly come a long way, but otoh we still have our Mrs. Andersons and other dragging influences. I highly recommend this book!
I don't want to return it already, but I will for the sake of ConnieD and any of the rest of you. :)

Well, imo it's worth the wait, even the interruption.
Besides the major theme about finding one's true calling, there's a dig at materialism/ consumer culture. and a big ol' reminder about how stress makes ppl sick.

Yesterday we cleaned our house top to bottom to prepare for an open house today. We are trying to sell our house and to somehow be ready to quickly buy another as soon as ours sells. If you've ever done this, you know it SUCKS! Anyway, tomorrow we rest from both our paid labor and all house chores, and I am looking forward to becoming one with my couch with The Home-maker in hand.

Best of luck! That is intense and exhausting.
I'm a bit overcommitted and need to finish a couple of books before I start this read so I may be on your schedule, Mindy :)

I haven't been a very good discussion leader -- sorry about that. My husband had surgery a couple of weeks ago (and is fine now) and as I mentioned earlier, we are selling our house. 10 days ago we accepted an offer and started packing like crazy and then yesterday the buyers backed out. So that was a rough day.
At any rate, I did finish and love the book. I'm going to comment further in the spoiler thread. Thanks again to everyone who joined in. This was fun.

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Best of luck with the surgery, Sandy.
Books mentioned in this topic
Understood Betsy (other topics)The Home-Maker (other topics)
My only previous experience with Dorothy Canfield Fisher is that my daughter and I read Understood Betsy together 20 years ago. Now I'm very interested in The Home-Maker, which tackles gender and marital roles in the 1920s, when those roles weren't often questioned as they are today.
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I hope several of you plan on reading with me, starting next week.