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Hardcover Sandy Book

ISBN: 1025966562

ISBN13: 9781025966564

Sandy

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"Sandy" is a vibrant and evocative work of fiction that captures the restless energy and shifting social mores of the Jazz Age. Written by Elenore Meherin, a defining voice of 1920s popular literature, the novel follows the journey of its spirited protagonist, Sandy, as she navigates the complexities of love, independence, and societal expectation in a rapidly modernizing world.

As Sandy moves through the glittering social landscape of the Roaring Twenties, she finds herself caught between the traditional values of the past and the newfound freedoms of her generation. The narrative explores the emotional highs and lows of a young woman striving for fulfillment, offering a poignant look at the personal sacrifices and triumphs inherent in the pursuit of happiness. With its vivid characterizations and atmospheric setting, "Sandy" serves as a compelling reflection of the cultural transformation that defined an era.

This work stands as a significant example of early 20th-century drama, illustrating the timeless struggles of youth and the enduring quest for identity. Meherin's prose brings the spirit of the 1920s to life, making "Sandy" a captivating read for those interested in historical romance and the literary history of the flapper era.

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