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Hardcover Martha Book

ISBN: 1025825284

ISBN13: 9781025825281

Martha

"Martha" is a compelling exploration of identity and social boundaries set against the backdrop of the early 20th-century American West. The narrative follows the life of Martha, a young woman of mixed heritage living in a California valley. As she navigates a world defined by rigid social hierarchies and racial prejudice, Martha must grapple with her own sense of belonging and the expectations of a community that often views her as an outsider.

Percy Marks delves deeply into the complexities of cultural heritage and the personal struggles of a protagonist caught between different worlds. Through vivid characterizations and a poignant examination of small-town dynamics, the novel provides a window into the tensions of its era, addressing themes of assimilation, pride, and the search for one's place in society. Written with the same insight into social behavior that characterized Marks's earlier successes, "Martha" stands as a significant literary work that challenges the reader to consider the impact of societal labels on the individual soul. This story remains a powerful testament to the enduring human quest for dignity and acceptance in an often-unforgiving environment.

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