Don't Put the Boats Away
In the aftermath of WWII, members of the Sutton family are reeling from a huge loss. Harriet becomes a chemist despite an inhospitable culture for career women, while Nat works as a jazz musician. Their mother, who drove an ambulance during the Great War, wrestles with guilt over never telling Eddie about the horrors of war before he enlisted. The action carries the characters through career changes, marriage, children, and, in some cases, divorce.