This New York Times best seller by Helen Hooven Santmyer recounts the lives of a group of women who start a study club in a small town in southwestern Ohio in 1868. Over the years, the club evolves into an influential community service organization i...
Herbs and Apples, the novel Helen Hooven Santmyer wrote at the height of her youthful creative powers, is the work that many critics have loved even more than . . . And Ladies of the Club. Laced with nostalgia as well as timeless insight into human c...
At the edge of the small Ohio town of Xenia live three women--a grandmother, who forbids her young granddaughter to take musical instruction; a mother, who fears to join her exotic, absent, dying husband, and the child Lucy Anne...