
Edith Wharton's Ethan Frome marries razor-sharp social insight with gothic intensity, distilling an entire universe of thwarted desire into a lean, devastating narrative. Frome-once a promising scholar-now grapples with barren fields and a loveless home, his dreams buried beneath decades of obligation. The arrival of Mattie Silver, all warmth and color amid Starkfield's monochrome, reawakens the forgotten rhythms of hope.
As Zeena's chronic complaints tighten their grip, Ethan and Mattie cling to stolen glances and hushed laughter, their bond deepening with every creak of the snow-laden farmstead. But in a community where gossip moves faster than sleigh runners and financial hardship dictates every choice, love can become as lethal as winter itself.
What You'll Discover Inside
Presented in an elegantly formatted edition with contemporary notes, this classic invites twenty-first-century readers to experience the full impact of Wharton's spare, searing prose and the tragic beauty of a love that could never breathe in daylight.