Less than kin is not just a book—it's a gateway into the world envisioned by Alice Duer Miller. Every page unfolds new depth, crafted with insight and brilliance that keeps readers turning pages till the very end.
Through gripping narratives, compelling characters, and thought-provoking themes, Alice Duer Miller takes readers on a journey that is as intellectually rewarding as it is emotionally resonant. This edition stands as a testament to timeless literature, enriched with storytelling finesse and philosophical undertones.
Less than kin is a perfect blend of storytelling and thematic depth—whether you're a literature lover, a curious thinker, or someone in search of inspiration, this book speaks to all. It dives deep into the human psyche and reflects the era, the challenges, and the timeless truths that still resonate today.
Read Less than kin not just to enjoy a story, but to engage with the legacy of one of the greatest minds in literature—Alice Duer Miller.
Alice Duer Miller (July 28, 1874 – August 22, 1942) was an American writer whose poetry actively influenced political opinion. Her feminist verses impacted on the suffrage issue, while her verse-play The White Cliffs encouraged US entry into World War II. She also wrote novels and screenplays.
Short (more novella than novel) and rather sweet. Not sure what to think about the ending. The choice they seem to be making is certainly not the one I would make under the circumstances, especially since it seems like the reason for making it no longer exists, but maybe we're meant to assume they'll find that out before it's too late.