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Main Street

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The story follows Carol Milford, a spirited woman who marries small-town doctor Will Kennicott and relocates to Gopher Prairie, Minnesota. Disillusioned by the town's narrow-mindedness, she passionately advocates for civic reforms, facing resistance from the community. This novel, a notable work by Nobel Prize-winning author Sinclair Lewis, explores themes of individuality and societal norms. The edition includes a biography of Lewis, making it a valuable addition for fans and collectors of his literature.

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Main Street, Sinclair Lewis

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2007
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English
Publisher
Thomson Press
Released
2007
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Paperback
Pages
786
ISBN13
9781406732719
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The story follows Carol Milford, a spirited woman who marries small-town doctor Will Kennicott and relocates to Gopher Prairie, Minnesota. Disillusioned by the town's narrow-mindedness, she passionately advocates for civic reforms, facing resistance from the community. This novel, a notable work by Nobel Prize-winning author Sinclair Lewis, explores themes of individuality and societal norms. The edition includes a biography of Lewis, making it a valuable addition for fans and collectors of his literature.