Audiobook: Day’s Journey

Audiobook: Day’s Journey

Netta Syrett was the niece of Grant Allen and a “new woman” in her own right. Educated at the University of Cambridge, she tried to make a career in teaching before becoming a novelist and playwright. This novel, The Day’s Journey, tells the story of an ideal marriage which turns up side down when the husband falls in love with another woman. – Summary by Stav Nisser

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