Good Wives
Discover the captivating exploration of marriage through the eyes of acclaimed author Margaret Forster in her bestselling book, Good Wives. Published in 2002 by Vintage Publishing, this insightful biography delves into the lives of four women, including Forster's own experiences, as they navigate their roles in different times and societies. With 368 pages of thought-provoking narratives, Forster uncovers the complexities of love, devotion, and sacrifice in the context of marriage.
One poignant example is Mary Moffatt, who married the renowned missionary and explorer David Livingstone in 1848. Through her story, Forster reveals how obedience and devotion can have profound and sometimes tragic consequences. Good Wives is a must-read for anyone interested in the historical and emotional dimensions of women's lives, offering a rich tapestry of stories that resonate with contemporary readers.