
Rose Clark
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Authors:
- Fern, Fanny
1811 - 1872
About this book
In the mid-19th century, societal norms dictated the lives of many, particularly women and orphans. "Rose Clark" by Fanny Fern presents a poignant exploration of resilience amidst adversity, as it follows the journey of a young orphan girl enduring the harsh realities of a charity school. Through the lens of Rose's struggles for dignity and affection, Fern critiques the rigid social structures that often stifle the vulnerable. The narrative highlights themes of compassion and justice, underscoring the importance of empathy in a world rife with inequity. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this novel invites readers to reflect on the unalienable rights of every individual, making it a timeless piece of literature that resonates with contemporary social issues.
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