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Dear Enemy

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Dear EnemyThe sequel to Jean Webster's novel Daddy-Long-LegsAs Daddy-Long-Legs traced Judy Abbott's growth from a young girl into an adult, Dear Enemy shows how Sallie McBride grows from a frivolous socialite to a mature woman and an able executive. It also follows the development of Sallie's relationships with Gordon Hallock, a wealthy politician, and Dr. Robin MacRae, the orphanage's physician. Both relationships are affected by Sallie's initial reluctance to commit herself to her job, and by her gradual realization of how happy the work makes her and how incomplete she'd feel without it. The daily calamities and triumphs of an orphanage superintendent are wittily described, often accompanied by the author's own stick-figure illustrations. Dear Enemy is the sequel to Jean Webster's novel Daddy-Long-Legs. First published in 1915, it was among the top ten best sellers in the US in 1916. The story is presented in a series of letters written by Sallie McBride, Judy Abbott's classmate and best friend in Daddy-Long-Legs. Among the recipients of the letters are Judy Jervis Pendleton, Judy's husband and the president of the orphanage where Sallie is filling in until a new superintendent can be installed Gordon Hallock, a wealthy Congressman and Sallie's later fiancé and the orphanage's doctor, embittered Scotsman Robin 'Sandy' MacRae (to whom Sallie addresses her letters: "Dear Enemy"). Webster employs the epistolary structure to good effect Sallie's choices of what to recount to each of her correspondents reveal a lot about her relationships with them.Jean Webster (pseudonym for Alice Jane Chandler Webster, July 24, 1876 - June 11, 1916) was an American writer and author of many books including Daddy-Long-Legs and Dear Enemy. Her best-known books feature lively and likeable young female protagonists who come of age intellectually, morally, and socially, but with enough humor, snappy dialogue, and gently biting social commentary to make her books palatable and enjoyable to contemporary readers.

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ISBN9782382747971
PublisherLes prairies numériques
Publication Date10/28/20
Pages174

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    mikanea

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    Da schreibt man eine ellenlange Rezi und Goodreads schmiert beim Speichern ab. Hmpf. Daher jetzt in Kurzform: das Buch ist in großen Teilen sehr schön, witzig, authentisch, fesselnd. Kaum zu glauben, das es 1916 geschrieben worden ist. Ganz wichtig ist es, sich diese Zeit vor Augen zu halten, insbesondere wenn es um die Vererbungslehre geht; die war damals sehr populär und wissenschaftlich untermauert. Das ist in der heutigen Zeit sehr befremdlich zu lesen, wenn über Euthanasie von “ Idioten, Schwachsinnigen, Alkoholikern“ locker fröhlich in netten Abendgesellschaften diskutiert wird. In dieser Hinsicht ist das Buch ganz sicher eher ein ambivalentes Lesevergnügen. So sehr ich Sallie als Prota mochte, ist sie ein Kind ihrer Zeit - ich bin aber eins meiner.

    Feb 10, 2023

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