If Only by Vigdis Hjorth review love will tear her apart
Briefly

Hjorth's women often disdain family duties, pursuing disastrous romances while being harshly judged by friends and siblings, embodying a thrilling resistance to societal expectations.
Ida's frenzied lover's eye transforms her unprepossessing partner, showcasing the complexity of passion and how love can deeply impact personal identity and societal perceptions.
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