The marriage of Anna Maye Potts

The marriage of Anna Maye Potts
About this book
"The Marriage of Anna Maye Potts tells the story of a thirty-six-year-old Philadelphia woman whose quiet, working-class life is suddenly shaken by the death of her widowed father and by her younger sister's takeover of the family home.".
"Forced out of the house she has lived in for years, Anna Maye Potts proves to be a person of mettle and integrity, but only gradually does she come to realize her own strength. At the chocolate factory that employs her, she draws closer to a long-time co-worker named Louie, a man twenty years her senior. Louie has his own problems: alcoholism, a wife dying of cancer, a retarded daughter, and a penchant for adultery. His wife's death leaves him anguished and baffled.
Sharing his feeling with Anna, he asks her out, and they begin to comtemplate a life together." "Once they are married, however, Louie is reluctant to grant Anna the place in his life that his first wife occupied. Anna must take charge, persuading Louie to bring his daughter home from the state school in which he has placed her and to commit himself to their future. Uncertainties remain, but Anna has by this point achieved her own spiritual triumph."--BOOK JACKET.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL6208028W
Subjects
AlcoholicsFictionMiddle-aged womenSingle womenWidowersWorking class womenFiction, sagasPhiladelphia (pa.), fiction