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Her Father's Daughter

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292 pages
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11 hours

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Set in southern California during the early 1920s, this novel reflects the racial prejudices and nativism prevalent in the post-World War I era, particularly against Asian immigrants. The narrative intentionally engages with the ethnic biases of the time, showcasing the author's alignment with contemporary societal views. Despite its controversial themes, it has been described as possessing a "wholesome charm," highlighting the contrast between its engaging storytelling and the problematic attitudes it conveys.

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Her Father's Daughter, Gene Stratton Porter

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2019
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