"The Eternal Feminine" by Carolyn Wells is a collection of funny short stories from the early 1900s, that looks at the funny lives of different women living in changing times. The book talks about things like fashion, love, and what society expected from women back then. You'll meet characters like a confused dressmaker, a strange bank worker, and a milkmaid who always seems to get into trouble. All of them show the funny side of what it was like to be a woman at that time. Through funny conversations and situations, Wells shows the problems and silly things women had to deal with, while also making us think about what they wanted and how they felt. This book makes you laugh with the characters and also think about the roles women played in society back then.

The Eternal Feminine
By Carolyn Wells
(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews
Step back in time and chuckle at the misadventures of women navigating fashion, romance, and societal expectations in a bygone era.
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About the AuthorCarolyn Wells was an American mystery author.
Carolyn Wells was an American mystery author.
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