When All is Said and Done
- 436 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Rose Franken was one of the most popular and influential Jewish women writers of her era. Her fiction, which struck a sympathetic chord with American women, reflects her personal struggles with traditional gender roles and her ambivalence about balancing domestic and career commitments. Franken's work crossed over from novels and short stories into the theater, with her plays often addressing social concerns such as antisemitism, homophobia, and sexism.




