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Winners
1 peopleThrough 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