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The Pool in the Desert Sara Jeannette Duncan Books

I'm a man, but I much enjoyed it too!
Here, we have 4 novellas (or, short stories) in a compendium, all written by a gal who was much ahead of her time (late 1800s-early 1900s) in terms of lifestyle and personal vision. Author Sara Jeannette Duncan was a very independent Canadian newpaper reporter/columnist who ultimately travelled the world with a female friend and finally settled in on marrying an Englishman who was living in India. She began to write books after that time.
Sara's writings in this particular work reflect her independence (which continued throughout her marriage until she died), albeit, the stories are anything but autobiographical.
The first story is about a loving, responsible, somewhat poor, English mother, living in India with her military husband, who has to give up her infant child to aunts back in England for reasons of the child's health. She only gets to see her daughter twice in 21 years before the two are ultimately, permanantly reunited. The story, of course, focuses upon her relationship (through letters mostly) with her offspring, both during the girl's youth, and on a personal level, after her daughter comes of age.
The second story is about a lady and her younger female friend, and their somewhat odd relationship to a third party: a skilled English artist (who was reared in America), and who has come to live in their remote Indian village to paint. And so on....
In other words, these are very personal, (and well-written), stories about relationships. That is the point of "The Pool in the Desert," much moreso than the social environment of India. In fact, the prevailing squalor and poverty of India during that time period is practically ignored, that simply not being Duncan's focus.
To summarize, if you enjoy straight fiction about mostly female relationships (nothing very risque), this one will likely work for you. A fluid read and I recommend it to appropriate readers.

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  • Paperback 330 pages
  • Publisher Leopold Classic Library (June 9, 2016)
  • Language English
  • ASIN B01GSX0J30

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SJD is a Canadian author who lived abroad (England, India)during the early 1900s. Her stories here aren't expansive in scope or 'meaning' but pack a punch regardless. It's the little human dramas we play out day by day that leave a lasting impression on us; little moments that can change our lives forever.
My favourite story is 'A Mother in India' which explores the 'myth' of the maternal instinct. It forces you to confront your own ideas of motherhood and the parent-child bond.
I read this first when I was 15 and will always be the jewl of my book collection.
I'm a man, but I much enjoyed it too!

Here, we have 4 novellas (or, short stories) in a compendium, all written by a gal who was much ahead of her time (late 1800s-early 1900s) in terms of lifestyle and personal vision. Author Sara Jeannette Duncan was a very independent Canadian newpaper reporter/columnist who ultimately traveled the world with a female friend and finally settled in on marrying an Englishman who was living in India. She began to write books after that time.

Sara's writings in this particular work reflect her independence (which continued throughout her marriage until she died), albeit, the stories themselves are straightforward fiction and are not necessarily autobiographical.

The first story is about a loving, responsible, somewhat poor, English mother, living in India with her military husband, who has to give up her infant child to aged aunts back in England for reasons of the child's health. She only gets to see her daughter twice in 21 years before the two are ultimately, permanantly reunited. The story, of course, focuses upon her relationship (through letters mostly) with her offspring, both during the girl's youth, and on a personal level, after her daughter comes of age.

The second story is about a lady and her younger female friend, and their somewhat odd relationship to a third party a skilled English artist (who was reared in America), and who has come to live in their remote Indian village to paint. And so on....

In other words, these are very personal, (and well-written), stories about relationships. That is the point of "The Pool in the Desert," (much moreso than the eggregious social environment of India of that era). In fact, the prevailing squalor and poverty of India during that time period is practically ignored, that simply not being Duncan's focus.

To summarize, if you enjoy straight fiction about mostly female relationships (nothing very risque or graphic in any way), this one will likely work for you. A fluid read and I recommend it to appropriate readers.
I'm a man, but I much enjoyed it too!
Here, we have 4 novellas (or, short stories) in a compendium, all written by a gal who was much ahead of her time (late 1800s-early 1900s) in terms of lifestyle and personal vision. Author Sara Jeannette Duncan was a very independent Canadian newpaper reporter/columnist who ultimately travelled the world with a female friend and finally settled in on marrying an Englishman who was living in India. She began to write books after that time.
Sara's writings in this particular work reflect her independence (which continued throughout her marriage until she died), albeit, the stories are anything but autobiographical.
The first story is about a loving, responsible, somewhat poor, English mother, living in India with her military husband, who has to give up her infant child to aunts back in England for reasons of the child's health. She only gets to see her daughter twice in 21 years before the two are ultimately, permanantly reunited. The story, of course, focuses upon her relationship (through letters mostly) with her offspring, both during the girl's youth, and on a personal level, after her daughter comes of age.
The second story is about a lady and her younger female friend, and their somewhat odd relationship to a third party a skilled English artist (who was reared in America), and who has come to live in their remote Indian village to paint. And so on....
In other words, these are very personal, (and well-written), stories about relationships. That is the point of "The Pool in the Desert," much moreso than the social environment of India. In fact, the prevailing squalor and poverty of India during that time period is practically ignored, that simply not being Duncan's focus.
To summarize, if you enjoy straight fiction about mostly female relationships (nothing very risque), this one will likely work for you. A fluid read and I recommend it to appropriate readers.
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