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Hardcover Hot Saturday Book

ISBN: 1025402685

ISBN13: 9781025402680

Hot Saturday

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"Hot Saturday" is a compelling exploration of social mores and the suffocating atmosphere of small-town life in 1920s New Mexico. The novel centers on Ruth Bowree, a spirited young woman whose reputation is the subject of constant scrutiny and gossip among her neighbors. Over the course of a single, sweltering summer day, Ruth navigates the complex social hierarchies and moral judgments of her community as she seeks both romantic connection and a way to escape the narrow expectations placed upon her.

Harvey Fergusson masterfully captures the tension between individual desire and collective conformity, painting a vivid portrait of the American Southwest during the Jazz Age. The narrative delves into the psychological toll of public perception and the restrictive roles available to women in the early twentieth century. With its sharp social commentary and atmospheric setting, "Hot Saturday" remains a significant work of American realism, offering a frank and unsentimental look at the challenges of maintaining one's integrity in a world governed by rumor and tradition. This evocative novel provides a window into a bygone era while addressing themes of identity and liberation that remain relevant today.

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