Every Soul Hath Its Song
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A series of short stories that portray urban American life in the early twentieth century, following working-class and immigrant households as they negotiate love, family obligations, social ambition, and cultural change. Each tale focuses on intimate domestic moments and moral choices—courtships and departures, compromises over money and respectability, generational friction, and the push toward modernity—mixing humor, sentiment, and social observation. The pieces vary in tone and setting but consistently emphasize the emotional costs and small triumphs of ordinary people striving for comfort, identity, and dignity amid shifting social expectations.
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