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Paperback George's Mother Book

ISBN: 9374124335

ISBN13: 9789374124338

George's Mother

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Releases 3/15/2026
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A young man's dreams flicker dimly against the relentless shadows of urban poverty, while his mother's hopes cling to him with a desperate tenderness. In the heart of late nineteenth century New York, the restless pulse of the city beats through narrow streets and cramped tenements, shaping destinies and straining the fragile bonds of family. This psychological fiction novel, long overlooked and out of print for decades, has now been republished by Alpha Editions-its return a gift to both passionate readers and collectors of classic American literature. Painstakingly restored for today's and future generations, this edition is not just a reprint-it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. Set in the turbulent 1890s, the narrative delves into the intricate mother son relationship at its core, capturing with rare honesty the emotional push and pull between love, disappointment, and the longing for escape. The story unfolds with sharp realism, illuminating the struggles of working-class families and the suffocating grip of expectation. Readers are drawn into a world where family dynamics fiction meets the stark realities of urban life, echoing the concerns and anxieties that still resonate in contemporary society. The themes of resilience, hope, and the search for identity are as relevant now as they were when first penned, making this a vital read for literature students and book club readers alike. This powerful work stands alongside the finest Stephen Crane books, including The Red Badge of Courage, in its unflinching portrayal of human vulnerability and social hardship. Its depiction of nineteenth century novel life in 1890s New York offers both a window into the past and a mirror reflecting the timeless struggles of the human heart. With its vivid prose and psychological insight, this restored edition invites a fresh generation to experience a masterpiece that bridges eras, illuminating the enduring complexities of family and society.

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