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The World's Own (1857)

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144 pages
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6 hours

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Lillie's journey in 19th-century New York City showcases her determination to become a successful writer despite societal expectations. As she navigates challenges, including criticism for her ambitions, she encounters a diverse array of characters who influence her path. The novel delves into themes of gender, class, and identity, offering a critique of contemporary social norms. Julia Ward Howe's work remains thought-provoking, highlighting the struggles of women in a patriarchal society while celebrating the pursuit of one's passions.

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The World's Own (1857), Julia Ward Howe

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2007
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