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Through "Tortilla Flat," Steinbeck portrays a small band of vagabond friends enjoying life and wine
Through "Arrowsmith," Lewis tells the story of a bright and scientifically minded, Martin Arrowsmith
Through "Persuasion," Austen explores the plight of impoverished gentility in Regency England, creat
"Mansfield Park" tells the story of Fanny Price, a young girl whose overburdened and impoverished fa
The Grapes of Wrath centers around a poor family of tenant farmers driven from their Oklahoma home b
"For Whom The Bell Tolls" tells the story of a young American soldier and his tumultuous task of blo
Through Emma, Austen explores the concerns and difficulties of genteel women in Regency England, cre
"Babbitt" follows a midwestern man and his strife with the vacuity of middle-class life and the soci
"Animal Farm" tells the tale of oppressed farm animals who revolt against their human dictators and
"Lord of the Flies" focuses on a group of British boys stranded on an uninhabited island and their d
"The Sun Also Rises" follows a group of American and British expatriates who travel from Paris to th
"Of Mice and Men," tells the story of two migrant farm hands during the Great Depression, one of who
In "The House of Mirth," an aging, single woman realizes the corrupt nature of the upper classes of
In "Darkness at Noon," a once-communist leader awaits sentencing from his own beloved "party" in pri
Elmer Gantry is a satire that follows Elmer Gantry, a poor Kansas man who is encouraged to become a
A Confederacy of Dunces follows the life and misadventures of Ignatius Jacques Riley, whom Walker Pe
"A Farewell to Arms" follows the life and war experiences of Frederic Henry, an American Lieutenant
In "Pride and Prejudice," we follow the lives of the Bennet family in 19th century England, and with
In "How Green Was My Valley," Huw Morgan reflects on his life growing up in a coal mining town in a
"Sense and Sensibility" is the story of the Dashwood sisters, Elinor and Marianne, and their differe