I've Married Marjorie
I've Married Marjorie is a novel by Margaret Widdemer, written in the early 20th century. It follows Marjorie Ellison, a young war-bride coping with her emotions as her husband, Francis, returns from service. The story delves into themes of love, fear, and societal expectations, highlighting Marjorie's internal conflict and emotional turmoil as she navigates the complexities of her marriage and the impact of war on personal relationships. This work is notable for its exploration of the psychological effects of war on domestic life.








