Over one long, languid summer Edna Pontellier, fettered by marriage and
motherhood, becomes acquainted with Robert Lebrun. As the days shorten
and the temperature drops Edna succumbs to Robert's devotion. But as her
desire grows so too does her discontentment - with the role society has
forced her to play and with the bonds that hold her fast - and her world
begins to unravel with devastating consequences . . .
The Awakening is widely regarded as one of the forerunners of feminist
literature alongside Tolstoy's Anna Karenina and Flaubert's Madame
Bovary. First published in the United States in 1899, this radical
novel sent shockwaves through American society and continues to speak to
readers over a hundred years later. This tender, brilliant, and
seductive novel is as beautifully written as it is politically engaging.