Dorothy

About this book

In a time when societal norms dictated strict roles for women, "Dorothy" by Evelyn Raymond explores the intricate journey of a young girl grappling with her identity. Abandoned as an infant at the doorstep of Mr. and Mrs. John Chester, Dorothy's life unfolds amidst the constraints of early 20th-century expectations. As she navigates the complexities of belonging and self-discovery, themes of resilience and autonomy emerge, challenging the era's limitations. This compelling narrative invites students and civic activists to reflect on the broader implications of personal freedom and societal roles. Dive into "Dorothy" to uncover the profound questions of identity and agency that resonate through generations.

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