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Hardcover Mannequin Book

ISBN: 1025819233

ISBN13: 9781025819235

Mannequin

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"Mannequin" is a compelling drama by Fannie Hurst that explores the profound interplay between heredity and environment. The story follows the life of a young girl stolen from her affluent family as an infant and raised in the harsh conditions of the slums. As she grows into a stunningly beautiful woman, she finds work as a fashion mannequin in New York City, navigating a world of glamour and grit.

The narrative reaches a dramatic peak when the protagonist is caught in a web of circumstance that leads her to a courtroom. In a striking twist of fate, she must stand trial while the judge presiding over her case is her own biological father, neither of them aware of their shared bond. Hurst's narrative delves into the complexities of identity, social strata, and the inescapable bonds of blood.

Known for her empathetic portrayal of women and her keen social observation, Hurst delivers a poignant tale of resilience and fate. "Mannequin" captures the vibrant spirit of the 1920s while questioning whether a person's destiny is shaped by their upbringing or their inherent nature. This work remains a significant piece of early 20th-century American literature, blending elements of suspense, melodrama, and social commentary.

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