Alice Duer Miller’s "Less Than Kin" explores the intricate tapestry of family relationships and the enduring power of domestic life. Set against a backdrop of social issues, this compelling work of fiction delves into the complexities of kinship and the challenges of navigating contemporary romance.
Through the lens of literary fiction, Miller examines the bonds that tie us together and the forces that can drive us apart. "Less Than Kin" is a story about the everyday dramas that shape our lives and the search for connection in a world often defined by its divisions. This republication of a classic work allows readers to rediscover the timeless themes of love, loyalty, and the ever-evolving definition of family. Explore the nuances of human interaction in this poignant tale of hearts intertwined and lives forever changed.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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