The Lone Sentinel

How does the author address the theme of gender roles in the novel, The Lone Sentinel?

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Author, Jo Dereske's treatment of gender differences is quite sensitive. Augusta is shown to be more impetuous, but quicker to think and act, and fully as brave as Erik. Erik, on the other hand, is a better chess player and logician, but he lacks Augusta's instinctive ability to assess character.

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The Lone Sentinel