The Passion According to G.H.
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A disoriented and confused young woman looks back on her life and her place in the world."




A disoriented and confused young woman looks back on her life and her place in the world."
In San Diego, Jill Szekely's first day as director of a women's crisis house takes a dark turn with the discovery of the founder's murder. Amidst the chaos, she encounters a persistent stranger claiming to be an artist and a rebellious teenager seeking refuge. As Jill navigates these unsettling events, she must unravel the mystery surrounding Estelle Carruthers' death while managing the challenges at the EsCa, setting the stage for a gripping exploration of resilience and intrigue.
Set in the aftermath of World War II, the narrative explores the evolving roles of women in society. Delia Eloise Kingsley faces the challenges of marrying a man she does not love, while her cousin, Della "Weezy" Ward, embraces independence by pursuing a writing career and rejecting traditional expectations of marriage and family. This dynamic between the two characters highlights the shifting societal norms and personal choices of women during this transformative period.
The exploration of family history leads Ashley Pennington to unexpected revelations about her mixed-race heritage. Initially resistant, she delves into the diaries and letters of her ancestors, discovering their struggles in careers and romantic relationships. As she uncovers their challenges, Ashley's perspective shifts, allowing her to connect with their experiences and gain a deeper understanding of her own identity.