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First published in 1921, The Brimming Cup by Dorothy Canfield Fisher is a bestselling American novel that explores marriage, identity, and the quiet struggles of life in a small New England town.
The story follows Marise Crittenden, a thoughtful and educated woman who leaves behind an intellectual life to build a family in rural Vermont. As years pass, she begins to question the choices she made, the expectations placed upon her, and the meaning of fulfillment in everyday life.
With deep psychological insight and warm realism, this classic work of literary fiction portrays the emotional complexity of family relationships, the pressure of social conventions, and the search for purpose beyond routine.
Unlike many novels of its time, The Brimming Cup presents small-town America with both honesty and compassion, offering a rich portrait of community life, personal growth, and the challenges faced by women in the early twentieth century.
This audiobook edition brings the full, unabridged public domain text to modern listeners, perfect for fans of classic fiction, women’s literature, and character-driven storytelling.
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Lydbog: 24. marts 2026