A review by shareen17
The Home-Maker by Dorothy Canfield Fisher

4.0

This book was written in the 1920s about a couple who are forced to reverse roles - mom has to go to work and the dad stay home. I can't think of many other books I've read as respectful of the importance of the role of parent and home-maker, while also respectful of skills best put to use other places. It's not a surprising plot in any way, but I liked watching the various characters personalities shine when given the right fit.