Mary St. John
- 308 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Rosa Nouchette Carey pursued writing, overcoming youthful doubts about reconciling literary achievement with domestic life. Her novels, exploring domestic and family themes with a generally conservative outlook, achieved considerable popularity. Although her critical reputation was modest, her books sold well and remained in print for many decades. Carey never married, and her writing ultimately prevailed.






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