The Portrait of A Lady: A Memoir
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Ann Anderson Evans
In the beginning, she embraces the unfamiliar ways—how else could she gauge their usefulness? She makes mistakes, misunderstands the import of words and behavior, and loses her inner compass from time to time, but becomes tougher and more discriminating.
America thrives on mutual trust, Europe and Israel do not, and her naiveté makes her vulnerable in ways she does not foresee. In the end, she is an outsider with little influence either personally or politically and must chart her own course.
The book is an homage to the eponymous book by Henry James, whose heroine, Isabel Archer, shares a similar arc of experience with Ann. The fictional Isabel and the real Ann both leave America hoping for greener pastures. They emerge from their odysseys more resourceful and resilient.
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