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Helen Hooven Santmyer was born in and lived in Xenia, Ohio. In addition to her career as a writer, she worked as an English professor, a dean of women, and a librarian. She was 87 when her novel "And Ladies of the Club" was published as a Book of the Month, and passed away at the age of 90 in February of /5.  · Overview. This New York Times best seller by Helen Hooven Santmyer recounts the lives of a group of women who start a study club in a small town in southwestern Ohio in Over the years, the club evolves into an influential community service organization in the town. Numerous characters are introduced in the course of the novel but primary are Anne Gordon and Sally Rausch Brand: Ohio State University Press. She was 87 when her novel "And Ladies of the Club" was published as a Book of the Month, and passed away at the age of 90 in February of She was inducted into the Ohio Women's Hall of Fame in Helen Hooven Santmyer was born in and lived in Xenia, Ohio. In addition to her career as a writer, she worked as an English professor, a dean of women, and a librarian/5.


PSA A82 " And Ladies of the Club" is a novel, written by Helen Hooven Santmyer, about a group of women in the fictional town of Waynesboro, Ohio who begin a women's literary club, which evolves through the years into a significant community service organization in the town. The novel, which looks at the club as it changes. Helen Hooven Santmyer, whose 1,page novel " And Ladies of the Club" was the surprise best-seller of , died Friday at Xenia, Ohio, where she had lived for the last five years. Finally, in , when Santmyer was eighty-seven years old, the Ohio State University Press published And Ladies of the Club - Santmyer's page epic. One year later, a fateful chain of recommendations led publishing giant G.P. Putnam's Sons to purchase the rights to the book.


Overview. This New York Times best seller by Helen Hooven Santmyer recounts the lives of a group of women who start a study club in a small town in southwestern Ohio in Over the years, the club evolves into an influential community service organization in the town. Numerous characters are introduced in the course of the novel but primary are Anne Gordon and Sally Rausch who, as the book begins, are new graduates of the Waynesboro Female Seminary. Mass Market Paperback. $ 58 Used from $ 2 Collectible from $ This New York Times best seller by Helen Hooven Santmyer recounts the lives of a group of women who start a study club in a small town in southwestern Ohio in Over the years, the club evolves into an influential community service organization in the town. And Ladies of the Club. Helen Hooven Santmyer. Penguin Publishing Group, - Fiction - pages. 24 Reviews. "A great novel that is American to its core so gently memorable, so.

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