After the War
Describes life in the small Southern town of Pinehill at the end of World War II, as Cynthia Baird finds her life complicated by loneliness, the local racism and anti-Semitism, and a growing fear of Communism.
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In the small Southern town of Pinehill during World War II, Alice Adams brings us close to Cynthia and Harry Baird, transplanted Yankees who moved south from Connecticut during the Depression to find a simpler world for themselves and their daughter, Abigail. But life in Pinehill has become more difficult since the beginning of the war: with Harry off in London to do his share, Cynthia finds her life complicated not only by her own loneliness but also by a growing awareness of local racism and anti-Semitism and of the rising national dread of Communism. And as Abigail heads off to college, where she will face all the traditional complications of youth, we are drawn into an America caught between past and future, and two generations forced to determine what they cherish and what they must leave behind.
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