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Women's Fiction

Jane Andras

Jane Andras

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Adventures of a Female Optimist.
Review: A fairly easy to read book about a woman coming to age in the early fifties and tamimg every protesting element. It is not a Polyanna book though. I read it overnight because I could not put it down. Sarit Levy

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: an engrossing story of a woman's triumph
Review: I totally enjoyed this novel about a young woman's struggle against the challenges that she faced. It is a coming of age story that celebrates the intelligence and warmth of the main character.

The story is most captivating. I had trouble putting it down. The book is written in an uplifting,optimistic and romantic fashion.

I also enjoyed the various Euorpean settings in which the story takes place. This book provides insight into what life was like for women in the 1950s.

I would recommend this book to all women,regardless of age or background.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Formitive Years of a woman who believes in herself.
Review: Jane Andras starts a bit slowly, but her Odyssey really starts at the second chapter and after this, it is almost impossible to stop reading it. I finished the book overnight and re read it a gain the next Saturday morning. The book is really for women and about women. I recommand it to girls from the age of 15 to 85. Claire

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: At last--A real heroine!
Review: This is an excellent 'coming of age, food and travelogue' story. Jane Andras is a joy. A real women with problems one can relate to, and solutions that don't boggle the mind with their inanity. Moreover, this is the best read in this genre that I've encountered in quite a while.


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