Sister Gin by June Arnold

Set in a communal household in the 1970s, this novel explores the lives of a group of women who have chosen to live together, rejecting traditional societal norms. Through the eyes of the protagonist, an older woman who goes by the nickname "Sister Gin," the story delves into themes of feminism, aging, and the search for identity and purpose. As the women navigate their relationships, both with each other and the outside world, they confront issues of autonomy, love, and the complexities of female friendship, all while challenging the expectations placed upon them by a patriarchal society.

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Published
1975
Nationality
American
Length
Short
Pages
200-250
Original Language
English
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