Ernest Poole's "His Family" offers a compelling portrait of family dynamics against the backdrop of early 20th century New York City. This meticulously prepared print edition revives a classic exploration of social change and the immigrant experience. Through the lens of urban life, the story delves into universal themes of familial bonds and the pursuit of the American Dream. < p/> Set against the vibrant tapestry of a rapidly evolving metropolis, "His Family" provides a glimpse into the social conditions of a bygone era. Poole's work captures the essence of city life while exploring the enduring complexities of human relationships. Readers interested in literary fiction centered on family life and the immigrant experience will find this novel a poignant and insightful read. This edition allows readers to rediscover a powerful story of aspiration, adaptation, and the ties that bind.
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