Charlotte's Marriage
Title
Charlotte's Marriage
Description
In “Charlotte's Marriage,” Suckow again contrasts two women and their choices. Grace VanCamp, a wealthy Iowan “wintering” in California, contrives to look up Charlotte, a girlhood friend Grace always envied. Charlotte always possessed a “distinction” that eluded Grace. Charlotte was the most popular girl in school, and she married Ken, the handsome most popular man in college. But Charlotte and Ken leave town and settle on their own in California when Charlotte's father belittles Ken. Charlotte's and Grace's fortunes now seem reversed—and Grace must see this for herself. What she finds will spur many thoughts and memories in readers.
Creator
Suckow, Ruth
Source
CHILDREN AND OLDER PEOPLE - a collection of short stories by Ruth Suckow
Publisher
Alfred A. Knopf, 1931
Date
1931
Rights
Copyright held by Barbara Camamo, niece and Literary Executor of the Suckow estate. Downloading for nonproft, educational use only.
Format
20 page short story
Type
Document
Digital Reproduction Information
Scanned on Epson 10000 scanner at 9.29MB
Repository
Ruth Suckow Memorial Association
Contact information.
File Name
Charlottes_Marriage_OCR.pdf
Digital item created
2014-07-21