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The Fifth Wheel: A Novel

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The narrative follows Ruth, a socially gifted young woman whose family regards her chiefly as ornament, as she moves through a university-town social scene of teas, parties, and suitors while confronting sudden financial and emotional shifts. Told in episodic scenes and with shifts of narrator, the story traces flirtations—notably with Breckenridge Sewall—domestic tensions, and personal setbacks that prompt Ruth to reassess her ambitions and habits. Through social encounters and family conversation, it examines expectations placed on women, the pull between appearance and responsibility, and a gradual search for independence and self-understanding.

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Olive Higgins Prouty

Olive Higgins Prouty was an American author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. She gained recognition for her novels that often explored themes of personal growth and societal expectations. Among her notable works are "Bobbie, General Manager: A Novel," which delves into the challenges faced by a woman in a managerial role, and "The Fifth Wheel: A Novel," which examines the complexities of relationships and individual identity. Prouty's writing reflects a keen insight into the lives of her characters, making her a significant figure in the literary landscape of her time.

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