Good References

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In a rapidly industrializing society, where the pursuit of professional advancement often hinges on social connections, "Good References" by E. J. Rath explores the intricate dynamics of employment and reputation. As Mary Wayne strives to secure a coveted position at the esteemed Brain Workers' Exchange, she confronts the harsh reality of being judged by her lack of "good references." This poignant narrative delves into the societal pressures that dictate worth, revealing the unspoken barriers faced by women in the workforce. Ideal for students and civic activists alike, this novel invites readers to reflect on the significance of merit versus connections in shaping one's destiny. Rath's compelling prose captures the essence of ambition and the quest for validation in a changing world.

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