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A young woman from a small Pennsylvania town leaves home to obtain paid employment and becomes an eight-dollar-a-week copyist at a trade weekly, where she discovers the routines, petty hierarchies, and quiet romances of office life. The narrative contrasts provincial family expectations and limited domestic ambitions with the new economic and social realities facing working women, depicting clerical labor's tedium, small triumphs, and moral compromises. Satirical portraits of managers and middle-class townspeople illuminate the business world's consumerist priorities and its effects on individual aspiration, gender roles, and intimate relationships.
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