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A Husband to Order: Behind Martha's Curtain
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A Husband to Order: Behind Martha's Curtain in Vernon, BC
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A Husband to Order: Behind Martha's Curtain in Vernon, BC
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A Husband to Order: Behind Martha's Curtain is a novel-style adaptation of John M. Morton's 1859 serio-comic play A Husband to Order. The original two-act stage work has been reimagined by Roger Mendoza into a narrative format that blends lightly modernized dialogue with descriptive prose, atmospheric detail, and expanded character insight. Set in 1806 and 1808, the story follows the spirited Josephine, clever, independent, and constrained by the expectations of her era, whose wit and determination drive the play's comedic and dramatic turns.
This adaptation also situates the play within the broader Dark Sheriff universe, where historical events, personal narratives, and fictional retellings intersect. The novel highlights the influence the play held over Martha Swanson, a character whose education, independence, and defiance of social convention mirror Josephine's own struggles. Through this connection, the book explores how stories shape identity, inspire conviction, and reflect the tensions between societal expectations and personal agency.
Faithful to Morton's original structure while offering expanded depth and context, this edition presents a contemporary retelling of a 19th-century theatrical work, emphasizing themes of independence, character, and the enduring power of literature to influence the lives of its readers.
A Husband to Order: Behind Martha's Curtain is a novel-style adaptation of John M. Morton's 1859 serio-comic play A Husband to Order. The original two-act stage work has been reimagined by Roger Mendoza into a narrative format that blends lightly modernized dialogue with descriptive prose, atmospheric detail, and expanded character insight. Set in 1806 and 1808, the story follows the spirited Josephine, clever, independent, and constrained by the expectations of her era, whose wit and determination drive the play's comedic and dramatic turns.
This adaptation also situates the play within the broader Dark Sheriff universe, where historical events, personal narratives, and fictional retellings intersect. The novel highlights the influence the play held over Martha Swanson, a character whose education, independence, and defiance of social convention mirror Josephine's own struggles. Through this connection, the book explores how stories shape identity, inspire conviction, and reflect the tensions between societal expectations and personal agency.
Faithful to Morton's original structure while offering expanded depth and context, this edition presents a contemporary retelling of a 19th-century theatrical work, emphasizing themes of independence, character, and the enduring power of literature to influence the lives of its readers.


















