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Tarkington Booth

    Newton Tarkington was an American novelist and dramatist, once hailed as America's greatest living author. His work skillfully captured the essence of American society and its transformations, often imbuing his narratives with a nostalgic tone and meticulously crafted characters. Tarkington's literary prowess lay in his ability to explore the depths of human relationships and societal shifts with linguistic grace and narrative skill, cementing his reputation as a paramount voice in early 20th-century American literature.

    Penrod
    The Maginificent Ambersons
    Rumbin Galleries
    Penrod and Sam
    In the Arena
    Seventeen;A Tale of Youth and Summer Time and the Baxter Family, Especially William
    • Set in a nostalgic summer, this novel explores the experiences of youth through the lens of the Baxter family, particularly focusing on William. It captures the essence of growing up and the complexities of familial relationships. Acknowledged for its historical significance, this republished edition has been meticulously reformatted for clarity and readability, ensuring that its themes resonate with both contemporary and future readers. It contributes to the rich tapestry of American and Canadian literature.

      Seventeen;A Tale of Youth and Summer Time and the Baxter Family, Especially William
    • In the Arena

      Stories of Political Life

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book highlights the life and achievements of Newton Booth Tarkington, an influential American novelist and dramatist. Celebrated for his works like The Magnificent Ambersons and Alice Adams, Tarkington was a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, placing him among literary greats. During the early 20th century, he played a pivotal role in Indiana's literary renaissance alongside notable contemporaries. Despite his significant contributions, Tarkington's legacy has faded in recent years, though his stories have left a lasting impact, with several adapted into films.

      In the Arena
    • Penrod and Sam

      • 202 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
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      Focusing on the friendship between Penrod Schofield and Sam Williams, this sequel delves into their mischievous adventures and youthful escapades. Set in the early 20th century, the novel captures the essence of childhood camaraderie and the challenges of growing up. Building on the foundation laid in the previous book, it explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the innocence of youth, while setting the stage for further adventures in the concluding installment of the series.

      Penrod and Sam
    • Rumbin Galleries

      • 326 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.8(10)Add rating

      Set in New York City, the novel features the eccentric Jacob Rumbin and his assistant as they navigate the quirky world of an art gallery. With a humorous tone, it offers a playful look at the art scene, showcasing Tarkington's signature wit and charm through their misadventures.

      Rumbin Galleries
    • Winner of the 1919 Pulitzer Prize, Booth Tarkington's The Magnificent Ambersons is a grand historical drama and social history of the United States that follows the story of the Amberson family's financial decline at the start of the Industrial Age. Once upon a time in a small--but upscale--Indianapolis town, an American family built a dynasty. For generations, the Ambersons stood unchallenged as the most prominent and powerful family in the region until the turn of the century and the coming of the industrialists. The Ambersons, now centered on the patriarch's grandson, George, enter a previously unheard of time in which their family name holds little value. Unable or perhaps unwilling to change, George experiences first hand why doing things is better than simply being things. Professionally typeset with a beautifully designed cover, this edition of The Magnificent Ambersons is a classic of American literature, reimagined for modern readers.

      The Maginificent Ambersons
    • Penrod

      • 138 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.9(13)Add rating

      The story introduces twelve-year-old Penrod Schofield, whose imaginative lies lead to humorous and relatable situations. Tarkington's keen attention to detail and real-life characterization shine through in this thoughtful narrative. As part of a successful trilogy, the first novel captures the essence of childhood mischief and creativity, reflecting the author's popularity in the early 20th century. This edition features premium acid-free paper, enhancing its appeal for readers who appreciate classic literature.

      Penrod
    • The Fortunate Ones

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.8(2467)Add rating

      When Charlie Boykin was young, he'd thought his life with his single mother was really just fine. But when his mother's connections get Charlie into boarding school and give them access to the upper echelons of Nashville society, Charlie falls under the spell of all that a life among the wealthy can mean.

      The Fortunate Ones
    • The lives and changing fortunes of 3 generations of a once-powerful and socially prominent family are chronicled in this vivid tale of the corrupting influence of greed and materialism. As the wheels of industry and commerce rapidly usher in the early 20th century, ambition, success, loyalty, prominence and prestige for the Amberson family forever changes.

      The Magnificent Ambersons
    • Alice Adams

      • 226 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.6(58)Add rating

      Set in early 20th century America, the narrative follows a young woman's struggle with social class as she seeks love and belonging. Alice's journey reflects the broader themes of identity and acceptance amidst societal changes, highlighting her emotional challenges and aspirations. Through her experiences, the story captures the universal quest for a place in the world.

      Alice Adams
    • Gentle Julia

      • 178 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.2(63)Add rating

      Newton Booth Tarkington, an influential American novelist and dramatist, gained prominence in the early 20th century, celebrated for his works such as The Magnificent Ambersons and Alice Adams. He is notable for being one of only four authors to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction multiple times. While his legacy has faded in recent years, Tarkington played a pivotal role in Indiana's literary Golden Age alongside contemporaries like Meredith Nicholson and George Ade, with several of his stories also making their way to film adaptations.

      Gentle Julia