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Edition 6 (1922)

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Booth Tarkington ぶーす・たーきんとん Winner

A novel about a young woman in a Midwestern middle-class family, torn between social aspiration and reality. With careful observation and irony, it reveals the fragility of class anxiety, appearances, and self-invention.

A longing for social ascent is tested in the smallest details of everyday life.

468 pages
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