A Twentieth Century Woman
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Book Details
About the Book
A Woman of the 20th Century is the story of a life
in the most advanced century ever, one that offered greater technology and
knowledge and freedom, as well as more riches to be able to enjoy it. The big challenge, though, was figuring out
how to handle the freedom and use it to have access to all the new wonderful
things.
The author, Aline, was born into a family whose
financial security and class status had been ruined by the sudden unexpected
deaths from pneumonia, when her parents were children, of both of her
successful grandfathers. Very soon, she
began receiving the message that she was somehow supposed to regain what had
been lost, since her parents had been trying very hard to do so but somehow not
quite succeeding.
The road to success turned out to be through new
territory and offered important insights about the emotional needs of humans
and the good and bad sides of gender expectations for both men and women. Two permanent detours made it end in an entirely
different place than it would have if she had listened to her family or
traveled in earlier centuries.
About the Author
Aline Poole Ludwig was raised and expected to undo
the tragedies in her family’s past by marrying a rich man and getting back into
a higher class. She tried and had definitely gotten her foot in the door, but
as time went by, she became more and more unhappy. Caught in her family’s own
cultural beliefs, it took her a long time to figure out where else to go. Had
she not had the new culture and freedoms of the Twentieth Century, she would
never even have had a chance to discover what was missing by taking the road
“less traveled by”.