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Ernest Poole

    Ernest Poole's literary focus centered on the lives of the working class and the pursuit of social reform. His narratives often explored the tensions inherent in industrial progress and the fight for human rights, frequently expressing sympathy for socialist ideals and trade unions. Through his notable novel set on the Brooklyn waterfront, he vividly depicted the raw realities of the industrial age and its impact on ordinary people. His work is recognized for its insightful social commentary and its advocacy for a more equitable society.

    Nurses On Horseback
    His Second Wife
    His Family
    • 2024

      His Second Wife

      • 166 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Set in early 20th-century New York City, this domestic drama revolves around Arnold Howe, a businessman torn between his steadfast first wife, Isabel, and his vivacious second wife, Rose. The narrative intricately examines themes of love, betrayal, and moral conflict as Arnold grapples with his desires against societal expectations. Through rich characterization and poignant storytelling, the novel explores the complexities of human emotions and the impact of personal choices, making it a timeless reflection on loyalty and the pursuit of happiness.

      His Second Wife
    • 2023

      His Family

      • 354 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.6(35)Add rating

      Set in early 20th century New York City, the story unfolds through the perspectives of Roger Gale's three daughters. Laura, the youngest, revels in the city's social scene, while Edith, the middle child, is devoted to her four children. Deborah, the eldest, dedicates herself to helping tenement children and immigrants. Through their diverse experiences, Roger gains insight into the evolving social landscape of the city, reflecting the complexities of family life and societal change.

      His Family