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Edition 2 (1918)
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Winners
1 peopleSet 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