<p><b>Dedicated to all who "appreciate wisteria and sunshine," <i>The Enchanted April</i> is Elizabeth Von Armin''s dreamlike celebration of womanhood, friendship, and love. </b></p><p><br></p><p>Published in 1922 to critical acclaim,<i> The Enchanted April</i> follows the story of four strangers: Mrs. Wilkins and Mrs. Arbuthnot, two housewives whose marriages have lost their spark; Mrs. Fisher, an elderly widow who longs for the days of her youth; and the beautiful socialite, Lady Caroline. Seeking a vacation and a desperately needed change of scenery, each woman answers an ad in the <i>Times</i> to rent a medieval castle for the month of April. Arriving at their beautiful temporary home in the picturesque country of Italy, the women–both individually and apart–go on journeys of self-discovery; growing as friends and learning the joy and value of having a room of one''s own.</p><p><br></p><p>An immediate bestseller upon its initial publication and never out of prin