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Bread

Bread

By: Charles G. Norris
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Step into the world of Bread by Charles G. Norris, a poignant tale that echoes the themes of the working class in a manner reminiscent of The Great Gatsby. This novel centers around a tragic female protagonist navigating life as a stenographer in early 20th century New York City, during the transformative years from 1905 to 1922. In a society where women were often relegated to the roles of wives and homemakers, she boldly embraces the unconventional path of a wage earner. Norris paints vivid pictures of life inside a bustling publishing house at the dawn of modern media, capturing the emotional depth of social and domestic struggles. With a touch of nostalgia, the metaphor of Bread serves as a heavy yet charming reminder of the sacrifices made by working women. Dedicated to the working women of America, this novel offers a candid glimpse into a time when the printed word held the pinnacle of influence. - Summary by WildShimmeringPathCopyright 19th and 20th Century Fiction
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    Feb 23 2026
    Step into the world of Bread by Charles G. Norris, a poignant tale that echoes the themes of the working class in a manner reminiscent of The Great Gatsby. This novel centers around a tragic female protagonist navigating life as a stenographer in early 20th century New York City, during the transformative years from 1905 to 1922. In a society where women were often relegated to the roles of wives and homemakers, she boldly embraces the unconventional path of a wage earner. Norris paints vivid pictures of life inside a bustling publishing house at the dawn of modern media, capturing the emotional depth of social and domestic struggles. With a touch of nostalgia, the metaphor of Bread serves as a heavy yet charming reminder of the sacrifices made by working women. Dedicated to the working women of America, this novel offers a candid glimpse into a time when the printed word held the pinnacle of influence. - Summary by WildShimmeringPath
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