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GERTRUDE DONOVAN
Author: NATHAN ASCH
Narrator: Ngozika Anna Akunne
Unabridged: 18 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: The Transatlantic Review
Published: 03/01/2026
Categories: Fiction, Literary Fiction, Women, Historical Fiction
Synopsis
GERTRUDE DONOVAN by Nathan Asch, is a painfully honest portrait of a young working-class woman standing at the crossroads between desire and reality.Set in 1920s New York, the story follows Gerty Donovan, a stenographer whose company suddenly collapses, throwing her into financial uncertainty. But losing her job isn’t what truly shakes her. What unsettled her is the quiet realization that she may be settling for a life — and a man — she doesn’t truly want.Gerty is caught between two worlds:1. Jim Denby, the dependable, hardworking bookkeeper who offers safety, marriage, and a predictable future.2. Harry Widener, the polished, distant junior partner who represents refinement, ambition, and the intoxicating possibility of something more.The story unfolds almost entirely inside Gerty’s mind — in her fantasies, insecurities, daydreams, and silent rebellions. We watch her measure herself against other women. We see her struggle with beauty, money, class, and what it means to be “taken care of.” We feel her longing to be chosen — not out of convenience, but out of passion.What makes Gertrude Donovan so relatable is how human Gerty is. She isn’t heroic. She isn’t cruel. She isn’t foolish. She is simply a young woman trying to understand her worth in a world that constantly tells her what she should want.The story explores: The fear of unemployment and instability, Class differences and social aspiration, Romantic illusion versus emotional reality, The pressure on women to marry for security, and, The quiet tragedy of self-deception.By the final scene, when Gerty whispers, “What did I do? What did I do?” the question feels larger than her. It becomes the question of anyone who has ever chosen security over longing — or mistaken one for the other.This is not just a story about love, it is a story about identity, ambition, vulnerability, and the fragile line between fantasy and surrender.