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Ernest Poole あーねすと・ぷーる Winner

Set in 1910s New York, this novel follows widower Roger Gale and his three daughters as the bonds within one family gradually come out of step with a changing society. Urban modernization, generational conflict, and the tension between charity and individualism emerge as a quiet domestic drama.

Behind a family’s quiet fractures, the age itself keeps changing at a speed that cannot be reversed.

464 pages
familygenerational conflicturbanizationsocial changethe middle class