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Missy: A Novel

By Miriam Coles Harris

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a world of shifting family dynamics, a woman wrestles with complicated emotions as her stepbrother's engagement threatens the familiar bonds she holds dear.

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2012-07-03
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Summary

"Missy: A Novel" by Miriam Coles Harris is a compelling story set in the late 1800s that focuses on Missy Varian, a resolute woman facing feelings of jealousy when her stepbrother brings home his fiancée, a woman she believes is wrong for him. It explores themes of family bonds, societal norms, and the quest for self-worth as relationships evolve. Beginning with Missy’s anxious anticipation of her stepbrother's arrival with his fiancée, the story quickly exposes her possessive feelings and concerns about being replaced in her brother's affections, revealing the underlying tension and emotional complexities within the family as they navigate this challenging chapter.

About the Author

Miriam Coles Harris was an American novelist. She wrote several novels, a book of children's stories and two devotional books. She shunned publicity and wrote her first book anonymously, causing the opposite of the desired effect in that several impostors claimed to be the author, resulting in a literary furore, and more attention than the real author ever foresaw.

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