Books

- Paperback Edition
- ISBN: 978-1-55861-021-7
- Publication Date: 05-01-1990
- Page Count: 392
- Categories: Fiction
Quest
Afterword by Patricia McClelland Miller
This story of a young woman’s coming of age in a small Midwestern town at the turn of the century, first published in 1922, was called "extraordinary" by Publisher's Weekly. Challenged by middle-class economic hardship, distrust of her unhappy parents, and the unjust social status of women, the intelligent and strong-willed heroine struggles to attain a sense of herself. Her triumph, as she leaves for college and a career as teacher and writer, is the triumph of all children who refuse to relive the mistakes of their parents.
"Extraordinary."
"As a child groping for the beauty of peace [Jean] is drawn with fine sympathy. . . . Quest breathes the very essence of drama. It is a book to pick up a second time."



























NEA Grant will help fund the digitization of 15 Feminist Press classics, and the publication of three extraordinary literary works: Savage Coast by Muriel Rukeyser, Kissing the Sword: A Prison Memoir by Shahrnush Parsipur, and The Silent Woman by Monika Zgustova.





