![]() They have enough money for just about anything. Walter and India Bridge are “well to do” rather than rich. (Do we detect a heart attack in the making?) He works from morning ‘til night and sometimes when he gets home all he can do is fall into bed to rest up for the next day of work. ![]() In fact, he believes that “providing” for them is much more important than spending time with them or showing them he loves them (even though he does love them). Walter is an attorney and he is busy, busy, busy all the time to make enough money to “take care of” his family. She is married to Walter Bridge and they have three children: Ruth, Carolyn (Corky) and Douglas. ![]() India Bridge is a Kansas City “country club matron” of the 1940s. ![]() It is a classic of realist fiction, a piece of Americana, an indelible portrait of the kind of Midwestern American woman who lived in the 1940s and who no longer exists. Bridge ~ A Capsule Book Review by Allen Kopp ![]()
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