Now in November
Johnson, Josephine W
Notes
Originally published 1934. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, 1935. A middle-class family is driven into poverty by the Depression. A family of three daughters struggle to exist as dirt-poor farmers, the father unable to respond to the fiercely devoted eldest girl, who longs to be his 'son'.Additional Notes
farming, daughters, poverty, DepressionLibrarian's Miscellania
Reading age: SeniorsLocation | edition | Bar Code | due date |
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Library | R27181 |
Dewey: | JOH |
ISBN: | 9781558610354 |
pub: | 1991 |