
Wild oats
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Authors:
- Bok, Edward William
1863 - 1930
- Oppenheim, James
1882 - 1932
About this book
In the early 20th century, a burgeoning urban landscape shaped the lives of its inhabitants, particularly on New York's East Side. "Wild Oats" by James Oppenheim intricately weaves the story of Doctor Rast, his wife Nell, and their son David, exploring the complexities of love, ambition, and familial ties against a backdrop of societal change. This novel captures the essence of personal dreams and the struggle for fulfillment, highlighting themes of resilience and connection. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians alike, "Wild Oats" offers a vivid portrayal of life during a transformative era. Engage with this compelling narrative that reflects the human experience and the pursuit of happiness in a rapidly evolving world.
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