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The Man Who Lived in a Shoe

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About This Book

An intellectually minded narrator prepares for marriage to a modern, independence‑minded woman who insists on keeping her own name and rejecting traditional household constraints. He feels torn between a love of solitary study, travel, and rare libraries and the prospect of a shared domestic life. Interwoven episodes depict financial misfortune suffered by another woman whose speculative losses deplete family savings and compel difficult choices about childcare and scarce resources for motherless children. Through intimate scenes and reflective passages, the book examines shifting gender expectations, the costs of ambition, and the uneasy negotiations couples make between personal freedom and familial responsibility.

About the Author

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Henry James Forman

Henry James Forman was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature. His notable work, "The Man Who Lived in a Shoe," showcases his imaginative storytelling and ability to engage young readers. Forman's writing often reflects a whimsical and playful style, making his stories memorable for their charm and creativity. While not as widely recognized as some of his contemporaries, his work continues to be appreciated for its unique perspective and appeal to the youthful imagination.

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