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Hardcover Procession Book

ISBN: 1025508955

ISBN13: 9781025508955

Procession

"Procession" is a compelling collection of short stories by the celebrated American author Fannie Hurst, a master of urban realism and emotional storytelling. In this volume, Hurst captures the vibrant and often difficult lives of everyday people in early 20th-century America, focusing on the hopes, heartbreaks, and social pressures that define the human experience. Known for her ability to give voice to the marginalized, particularly women and the working class, Hurst's narratives are marked by a deep empathy and a keen eye for the nuances of domestic and social life.

The stories within "Procession" showcase Hurst's signature style-a blend of poignant sentimentality and unflinching social observation. Whether exploring the complexities of family bonds or the pursuit of love against the backdrop of a bustling metropolis, these tales offer a window into a bygone era while remaining universally resonant. As a significant work in the canon of American short fiction, this collection demonstrates why Hurst was one of the most widely read authors of her time, offering readers a rich tapestry of characters who navigate the "procession" of life with resilience and dignity.

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