Step into the early 20th century with Eleanor Hallowell Abbott's captivating novel, "Old-Dad." This timeless tale, set against the backdrop of the 1910s, weaves a compelling narrative around the complex relationship between Daphne Bretton and her father. Thrust into an unexpected and life-altering situation after being expelled from college, Daphne navigates through societal expectations and personal turmoil, leading to a journey of self-discovery and familial bonds.
Abbott's masterful storytelling captures the essence of youth, rebellion, and reconciliation.
Daphne's confrontation with her father's unconventional demeanor, following her expulsion for having a boy in her dorm room, challenges the traditional norms and sheds light on the dynamics of forgiveness, understanding, and the unbreakable bond between parent and child. The book explores themes of redemption, societal judgment, and the enduring strength of family ties.
Step into the early 20th century with Eleanor Hallowell Abbott's captivating novel, "Old-Dad." This timeless tale, set against the backdrop of the 1910s, weaves a compelling narrative around the complex relationship between Daphne Bretton and her father. Thrust into an unexpected and life-altering situation after being expelled from college, Daphne navigates through societal expectations and personal turmoil, leading to a journey of self-discovery and familial bonds.
Abbott's masterful storytelling captures the essence of youth, rebellion, and reconciliation.
Daphne's confrontation with her father's unconventional demeanor, following her expulsion for having a boy in her dorm room, challenges the traditional norms and sheds light on the dynamics of forgiveness, understanding, and the unbreakable bond between parent and child. The book explores themes of redemption, societal judgment, and the enduring strength of family ties.