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The Charwoman's Daughter by James Stephens

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Book name: The Charwoman's Daughter (2024)
Category: Adolescence
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Language: English
Publication data: Jan. 1, 1912, midnight
The novel follows the life of Mary Makebelieve, a young girl living in Dublin with her mother, who works as a charwoman. As Mary navigates the challenges of poverty and societal expectations, she dreams of a better life and experiences a budding romance with a young policeman. The story explores themes of aspiration, social class, and the bond between mother and daughter, capturing the vibrancy and struggles of early 20th-century Dublin life. Through Mary's journey, the narrative delves into the complexities of personal growth and the pursuit of happiness amidst adversity. The 1439th greatest book of all time

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James Stephens

James Stephens

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