A review by fallchicken
Indiana by George Sand

4.0

It's a little bit heard to empathize with the heroine who faints at every opportunity, nevertheless I enjoyed the book. Sand was a feminist, before such labels existed, at a time when women were legally nothing but the property of their men. This was her first novel alone.
Indiana is a young girl, married off to an unappealing older man, who falls in love with a cad (to put it briefly). A nice twist at the end, and we do hope Indiana has gotten over her swooning habit.