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Edition 9 (1925)

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Edna Ferber えどな・ふぁーばー Winner

Through the life of Selina Peake DeJong, who works the land and supports her family, the novel explores labor, poverty, ambition, and motherhood. At its center are a woman's hard-won independence and the practical weight of the American dream.

A story of a woman who chooses dignity in work over wealth.

286 pages
women's independencelaborfamilythe American dream