Susan Swan
Susan Swan is a Canadian author known for her novels and contributions to Canadian literature. Her works often explore themes of identity, feminism, and the complexities of human relationships.
Books
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1. The Wives Of Bath
Set in the 1960s at a Canadian boarding school for girls, the narrative unfolds through the eyes of Mary Beatrice "Mouse" Bradford, a shy and introspective student. The story delves into themes of identity, gender, and transformation as Mouse navigates the complexities of adolescence and her evolving friendship with the enigmatic Paulie, who is grappling with her own identity crisis. As the girls confront societal norms and personal struggles, the novel explores the boundaries of friendship and the quest for self-discovery in a world that often demands conformity.
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2. Plain & Fancy
Set in the vibrant and bustling world of 19th-century New York City, this historical novel follows the intertwined lives of two women from vastly different backgrounds. One is a spirited young woman from a wealthy family, navigating the expectations of high society, while the other is a determined immigrant seamstress striving to make a name for herself in a new land. As their paths cross in unexpected ways, they form an unlikely friendship that challenges societal norms and explores themes of identity, ambition, and the pursuit of personal freedom. Through their journey, the novel paints a vivid picture of the era's social dynamics and the transformative power of friendship.