In Olive Higgins Prouty's "Bobbie, General Manager," readers are transported to early 20th-century New England, where social life and customs shape the domestic sphere. This meticulously prepared reprint of a classic novel offers a glimpse into a bygone era. < p/> Explore the intricacies of family life and societal expectations through Prouty's insightful narrative. "Bobbie, General Manager" is a work of literary fiction, focusing on the nuances of human relationships within a specific time and place. It captures the essence of a time when community and tradition played a central role in everyday existence. Experience the enduring appeal of this carefully crafted story, a testament to the author's keen observations of New England life. A compelling read for those interested in the historical context of social dynamics and domestic fiction.
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