

An edition of Ceremony of the Innocent (1976)
By Taylor Caldwell
Publish Date
1976
Publisher
Doubleday & Company, Inc.
Language
eng
Pages
350
Description:
***New York Times Bestseller: The quest for the American Dream*** soars to new heights in this coming-of-age story of a young woman and her country. Living with her aunt in poor, rural Preston, Pennsylvania, ***thirteen-year-old Ellen Watson loves books and music and is completely oblivious to her own beauty.*** But her extraordinary looks arouse envy and malice in the female townspeople--and lust in the males. Hired as a housemaid in the palatial home of the village mayor, **Ellen soon catches the attention of his son, Jeremy Porter, who captures her heart in turn. He offers to send her to school, and four years later he proposes marriage.** As the years pass, Ellen's life parallels the hopes, dreams, and fears of a no-longer innocent nation. As America's enemies gather, Ellen must face her own demons. The wife of the scion of a powerful political family, ***she has everything she could ever desire: security, children, and a successful, adoring husband. But when tragedy rips her life apart, Ellen will be forced to confront some terrible truths about her marriage, her family, and herself.*** Played out against the backdrop of early twentieth-century America, Ceremony of the Innocent intertwines Ellen's personal journey with America's emergence from the devastation of World War I. **It raises vital questions, such as: Are we as good as we believe we are? And is faith enough to keep us moving forward even in the face of unimaginable loss? Some explicit descriptions of sex**--LibraryThing***
subjects: Taylor Caldwell, Victorian, History, WWI, Historical, Fiction, American, Literature, Adult, Stories, Books, Novels, Hardcover, Paperback, Audo-Cassette, Braille, E-book, Beauty, Innocence, Love, Romance, Marriage, Betrayal, Discarded, Women, Historical fiction, Fiction, general, Man-woman relationships, American fiction
People: Midas, David Copperfield, Tom Sawyer
Times: Early 20th Century