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White Ashes

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The narrative opens with a catastrophic fire that devastates the city's central business district and immediately places financial ruin at the center of events. It follows a financially strained young man who relies on favors from a wealthy relative and keeps close to the household through social rituals like tea; his regard for the relative's daughter mixes practical ambition and admiration. Social gatherings among friends reveal class tensions, hunger, and declining fortunes, while the urban disaster and subsequent reckonings provide a backdrop for shifting loyalties, romantic ambitions, and the measures people take to recover or capitalize on change.

About the Author

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Sidney R. Kennedy

Sidney R. Kennedy was an author known for his work in early 20th-century literature. His notable novel, "White Ashes," explores themes of loss and resilience, reflecting the complexities of human emotions. Kennedy's writing often delves into the intricacies of personal relationships and the impact of societal changes on individual lives. While not widely recognized today, his contributions to literature provide a glimpse into the era's narrative styles and concerns.

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