Seventh book in the Chautauqua Girls series. Written by Isabella Alden under the pseudonym “Pansy.”
Erskine, Ruth's son (a 5-year-old at the end of Judge Burnham’s Daughters) is now a grown man, and Ruth is 50-something. He brings home an American wife from Paris, a woman who seems to want to tear apart mother and son. But Irene has some big secrets to hide. (Summary by TriciaG)
Previous book in series: Workers Together, or, An Endless Chain
Next book in series: Four Mothers at Chautauqua
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