Class Reunion

by Rona Jaffe

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Twenty years after their college graduation, four Radcliffe girls return to their Harvard class reunion with mixed emotions and curiosity. It is the first time they have met since their hopeful student years, when each of them had wonderful dreams of becoming wives, mothers, and successful career women. But much has changed since the fifties, and the former classmates' lives have been altered by events none of them could have foreseen. Humorous, heartwarming, often poignant and nostalgic, show more Class Reunion captures the spirit of the fifties brilliantly in contrast to the changing world the four girls have embraced, often with straightforward and pithy commentary on the social conventions of the past. Literature. Fiction. Romance. show less

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Wonderful characters attending Harvard/Radcliffe in the late 50's gather for their 25th reunion. The book follows their lives as the world changes around them.

I've read this book a couple of times over the years, and it still holds up with real people facing the same problems that we currently face. As fast as the world changes, it also stays the same!
5726. Class Reunion, by Rona Jaffe (read 23 Dec 2020) I ordinarily would not read this type book but it was in the house, apparently left here by one of my daughters, and I decided to read it. It is fiction and tells of four women who are at Radcliffe College in the 1950's. Well, I was in college in 1946 to 1950. I was dismayed at the morals of the women (and the men of Harvard who often were class mates of the women or dated them) and was glad that I did not so conduct myself when I was in college though I recognize the sort of people who did. I had been at Harvard for week or so in 1959 so was a bit acquainted with the campus. The book follows four Radcliffe women for 20 years, till their 20-year reunion. One becomes interested in show more their lives and while I started out thinking this is a one-star book it is easy reading and they have different and sometimes eventful lives and I have to admit it was easy to be interested in the book, though I could not admire anyone of the characters. show less
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A hilarious, heartwarming story about four women and how their lives change throughout their college years and lives as wives, mothers, career women, and lovers. There's Annabel, a spirited romantic, Chris, whose love for a man almost destroys her own happiness, Emily whose desire to please results in her own emotional breakdown and Daphne who prefers to look at life through rose colored glasses not realizing the high price that she and her family will pay in the future. Then there are the men in their lives who add to the mix. Max, whose alternative lifestyle will result in a tragedy, Alexander, Chris's husband who manages to hurt the people whom he loves the most, Ken, the perfect doctor whose patience with Emily is show more tried and tried again, and Richard, Daphne's College Sweetheart who took what he wanted regardless of who he hurt in the process. A wonderful book about women's friendships and the painful reality that as much as you may try, you just can't go back in time. show less
There are just some friendships and some people you can never forget - even after so many decades. So it was for the Class of 1954 - they went to Radcliffe, and to Harvard in the '50s. It was their golden chance to win everything they ever wanted and to live happily ever after...

There was spirited Annabel; romantic Chris; Emily, the perfectionist and the golden girl, Daphne. These four women's friendships - and the relationships that they have with the men who touch their lives - are intertwined, and shaped by their time spent together in college - when they had such wonderful dreams of becoming wives, mothers, career women and lovers. Over the next three decades, in a journey that is at times hilarious and heartwarming - but also show more poignant and sentimental, these women's lives are changed by events that no one could have foreseen.

I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. For me, the plot evoked similar memories from my own college experience and how much I enjoyed it. I give this book an A+! I will certainly be keeping my eyes open for more books by Rona Jaffe to read in the future.
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Emily, Annabel, Chris, and Daphne are young women of the fifties when we meet them; starting their freshmen year at Radcliffe, and looking for potential husbands at the neighboring Harvard. These women are so different, and take such diverse paths in their lives, you can't hardly put the book down without wondering what's gonna happen next! There wasn't a character I didn't like in this book...and the ending was very satisfying.
on Monday, February 02, 2009


Read this book at least twice but probably more times.
I have a Dutch copy which I read when young and an English copy which I've read again a few years ago.
I loved this book.

Lend this to my mom last week.

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"Class Reunion is a vibrant and accurate picture of the simmering rage that fueled the women’s movement."
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Rona Jaffe was born in Brooklyn, New York on June 12, 1931. She graduated from Radcliffe College in 1951 and began her writing career as an assistant editor at Fawcett Gold Medal Books in 1952. Her first novel, The Best of Everything, was published in 1958 and was later adapted into a film starring Joan Crawford. Her works include Class Reunion, show more The Room-Mating Season, The Last Chance, Family Secrets, The Cousins, Five Women, and Mazes and Monsters. During the late 1960s, she was hired to write cultural pieces for Cosmopolitan. She founded The Rona Jaffe Foundation, which presents annual awards to promising women writers of literary fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction including the Rona Jaffe Prizes in Creative Writing at Radcliffe and the Rona Jaffe Foundation Writers' Awards. She died from cancer on December 30, 2005 at the age of 74. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Original publication date
1979
People/Characters
Annabel Jones; Chris English née Spark; Daphne Leeds Caldwell; Daphne Caldwell née Leeds; Emily Buchman; Emily Buchman née Applebaum (show all 10); Max; Alexander English; Richard Caldwell; Ken Buchman
Important places
Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA; Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; New York, New York, USA; Beverly Hills, California, USA; Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
First words
They had come by the thousands on that sunny June day, drawn by the mystique of their own past, or for some, the celebration of the future.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)When it came, she planned to be ready.

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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PZ4 .J2Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction in English
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Rating
½ (3.35)
Languages
6 — English, Finnish, German, Norwegian (Bokmål), Norwegian, Swedish
Media
Paper, Ebook
ISBNs
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