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Ernest Poole's Novel "His Family" (1917) was given the very first Pulitzer Prize for the Novel in 1918. The novel occurs during the 1910s in New York City as well as relates to the lifetime of widower Roger Gale and his three daughters.TAGS:His Family novel;His Family, His Family book,first edition His Family,His Family Ernest Poole reviews,His Family book,Buy Rare Books,Ernest Poole,works of Ernest Poole,Ernest Poole novel,Ernest Poole bestseller,Ernest Poole rare books,Ernest Poole study guide, Ernest Poole historical fiction,Ernest Poole works,Ernest Poole novels, Pulitzer Prize Novel,Pulitzer Prize winner, Pulitzer Prize for Fiction,Pulitzer Prize-winning book,1918 Pulitzer Prize, early 20th-century Pulitzer,classic Pulitzer winners,rare Pulitzer Prize novels,Pulitzer Prize novels for curriculum,first Pulitzer Prize for Fiction,Pulitzer Prize classics collection,timeless Pulitzer Prize novelsHis Family novel, His Family, first edition His Family, His Family Ernest Poole reviews, Buy Rare Books, Ernest Poole, works of Ernest Poole, Ernest Poole novel, Ernest Poole bestseller, Ernest Poole rare books, Ernest Poole study guide, Ernest Poole historical fiction, Pulitzer Prize Novel, Pulitzer Prize winner, Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, Pulitzer Prize-winning book, 1918 Pulitzer Prize, early 20th-century Pulitzer, classic Pulitzer winners, rare Pulitzer Prize novels, Pulitzer Prize novels for curriculum, first Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, Pulitzer Prize classics collection, timeless Pulitzer Prize novels, family legacy, New York family life, American family saga, early 20th-century New York, historical fiction, literary fiction, historical novel, early 20th-century, New York City 1910s, family dynamics, generational conflict, American classic, social change, pre-Great Depression, American society, classic literature, family relationships, social class in literature, American novel, early American novel, generational drama, New York social conditions fiction, American family dynamics novel, WWI era literature, Roger Gale character analysis, generational change in literature, urban life in New York City, themes of family and love, classic American novels, family saga, 20th-century New York, literary fiction classic, early 1900s literature, generational family story, World War I impact, Roger Gale character, New York City fiction, American literature classic, top classic novels, historical family drama, must-read literary fiction, literary award-winning fiction, timeless novels for book lovers, Roger Gale family story, classic Pulitzer winners, family life and social change fiction, bestselling public domain books, literary classics collection, classic American authors, classic literature must-read, American literature syllabus, Pulitzer Prize novels for curriculum, recommended classic novels, sociopolitical themes in early 20th-century fiction, novels about New York City history, library classics collection, early American fiction, books for literature courses, novels on family and society changes, historical fiction classics, must-have classic novels, classic books for collectors, award-winning fiction, classic American novels UK, Canadian bestseller list classics, historical family drama Canada, public domain novels Europe, bestselling classics UK, public domain bestseller, classic novels wholesale, award-winning fiction distribution, historical drama paperback, school reading list classics, recommended reading family dynamics, Ernest Poole study guide, classic novels for academic libraries,
This Pulitzer Prize-winning novel follows the lives of several characters caught up in the tumultuous events of the early 20th century, including the rise of the labor movement and the First World War. With vivid prose and complex characters, this book offers a sweeping panorama of American life during a time of great change.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Roger Gale, a media-monitoring business owner nearing retirement, observes life in early 20th century New York City through the eyes of his three daughters. The youngest, Laura, is a social butterfly always going to the latest excitements the city can offer. The middle, Edith, is a mother to four children, on whom she dotes. The oldest, Deborah, cares for her own ¿family,¿ tenement children and the poor trying to make it the new country they have made their home. Through each daughter, he sees the changing social order of New York in a new way.
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