A sweet and apparently well-off woman, Amelia cares for those affected by the Plague until she too becomes afflicted.
Short story, set in Canada, about an affair between a well-off single woman and a married architect.
Visits to his father - who married a more well-off woman shortly after leaving his family - were also sources of embarrassment.
Even well-educated and well-off black women appear to be at greater risk than whites.
Interviewing 150 mostly well-off women, Warner draws two conclusions.
Even those women too well-off to work adjusted their look to reflect the seriousness of the times.
Ladies who lunch is a phrase often used to describe well-off, well-dressed women who meet for social luncheons, usually during the working week.
Sarah, the narrator, and her friend Harriet are well-off women with everything in common - including widowhood.
You are letting this disappointment - and that's all it is, you're still a very well-off young woman - get in the way of everything.
It is this well-off woman whom Bill Blass is appealing to with his new collection.