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Paperback Christine Book

ISBN: 102555812X

ISBN13: 9781025558127

Christine

"Christine" is a compelling narrative by Josephine Lawrence that delves into the intricacies of family life and the burgeoning independence of a young woman in the early 20th century. Known for her keen eye for social realism and the domestic challenges of the middle class, Lawrence crafts a story that explores the emotional and practical hurdles faced by its titular protagonist. The novel captures the essence of a transitional era, portraying the shifts in social expectations and the personal growth required to navigate a changing world.

Through the character of Christine, the author examines themes of loyalty, responsibility, and the search for identity within the framework of a traditional household. Lawrence's straightforward yet evocative prose brings to life the everyday struggles and triumphs that define the human experience. "Christine" stands as a significant example of American domestic fiction, offering modern readers a window into the values and social dynamics of the 1930s. This work highlights Lawrence's ability to find profound meaning in the ordinary, making it a timeless exploration of character and community.

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