
The Man Next Door
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Language: EnglishPublished:
Authors:
- Grefé, Will
1875 - 1957
- Hough, Emerson
1857 - 1923
About this book
In a transformative era marked by urban migration and societal change, "The Man Next Door" by Emerson Hough explores the clash between rural values and city life. As Old Man Wright and his daughter Bonnie Bell navigate the bustling streets of Chicago, they grapple with the complexities of modernity and the enduring bonds of family. This poignant novel captures the essence of resilience through its vivid portrayal of characters confronting their past while seeking new beginnings. Hough's narrative delves into themes of community and identity, making it essential reading for students, civic activists, and historians alike. Experience the rich tapestry of human experience in "The Man Next Door," where every neighbor has a story to tell.
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