From the book jacket:
Although it can be read and fully enjoyed as a separate novel,
A Proper Marriage does in effect carry on the story which Doris
Lessing began so promisingly in Martha Quest. In that novel Martha,
then in her mid-teens, left the South African farm on which she was brought
up to seek the excitement and experience she craved in 'the big city'.
Although rapidly disillusioned, she was inescapable drawn into the hectic
life of the smart set and soon found herself married.
A Proper Marriage shows how Martha's rebellious temperament
reacted to her new life. We read of her growing discontent with the young
married set to which she and her husband Douglas now belong; of the arrival
of her baby, which seems another threat to her freedom; of the outbreak
of war and Douglas's departure with the army; and later, of the hard decision
she has to make about their life together.
This is book 2 of the series: Children
of Violence
Also see:
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Martha Quest and A Proper Marriage
MacGibbon & Kee
British first edition
(reissued in one volume)
Published 1965 |
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A Proper Marriage
Granada
British reprint
Published 1977
Reprinted 1983
ISBN: 0-246-10941-6 |
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[Current Edition]
Flamingo (Grafton)
British softcover reprint
Published May 1989
ISBN: 0586089993 |
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