His Family

Ernest Poole
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In this 1918 Pulitzer Prize winning story, widower Roger Gale struggles to deal with the way his children and grandchildren respond to the changing society. His Family is the story of a sixty-year-old New York man who reflects on his life and the lives of his three daughters. The women represent three separate types - one maternal, the second devoted to social movements, and the third living a happy and carefree existence - and the father sees something of himself in each.
Genres: FictionClassicsHistorical FictionAmericanLiterary FictionLiteratureNovelsFamilyNew York20th Century
336 Pages

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