The Small Room by May Sarton

The Small Room

May Sarton

This is a perceptive, deeply questioning novel of a New England college, its students and it’s faculty. It is a novel about women and the unique relationship between teacher and student – a relationship in which we all are involved.

Anxiously embarking on her first teaching job, Lucy Winter arrives at a New England women’s college and shortly finds herself in the thick of a crisis: she has discovered a dishonest act committed by a brilliant student who is the protegee of a powerful faculty member. How the central characters — students and teachers — react to the crisis and what effect the scandal has on their personal and professional lives are the central motifs of May Sarton’s sensitive, probing novel.


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Details

Genre Fiction
Copyright Date 1961
Publication Date 1976
Publisher W. W. Norton
Format Paperback
No. of Pages 249
Notes N832
Language English
Rating NotRated
Original Publisher W. W. Norton
BookID 12063

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