Summary of Sarah Horowitz's The Red Widow

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Book Preview: #1 Meg was a Japy, and a Protestant one at that. The family was known for its paternalism and commitment to hard work, thrift, and sobriety. Édouard had a slightly turbulent youth, but unlike many of his male relatives, he went much too far. #2 Édouard Raus, a Japy Protestant, married the wrong woman, and his family didn’t approve. They kept the couple at arm’s length until they realized how much they adored each other. #3 Meg was a Japy Protestant, and her family was paternalistic and committed to hard work, thrift, and sobriety. She was utterly and completely her father’s daughter. #4 Édouard Raus, a Japy Protestant, married the wrong woman, and his family did not approve. He and his daughter Meg had a very close father-daughter relationship.

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Sep 22, 2022
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