
Nobody's Child
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Authors:
- Dejeans, Elizabeth
1873 - 1928
- Keller, Arthur Ignatius
1866 - 1924
About this book
In a time of shifting social norms and class tensions, "Nobody's Child" by Elizabeth Dejeans explores the intricate dynamics of identity and belonging. At the heart of the narrative lies Ann Penniman, a young girl grappling with her place in a world that often feels alien. As she navigates the complexities of her lineage and the bitter rivalries with the Westmores, themes of familial loyalty and societal expectations emerge. This poignant novel captures the essence of what it means to be an outsider, making it essential reading for students, civic activists, and historians alike. "Nobody's Child" challenges readers to reflect on the nature of acceptance and the struggle for self-definition in a divided society.
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