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The Mutable Many: A Novel

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John Sartwell, the decisive manager of Monkton & Hope, oversees a sprawling factory whose operations depend heavily on his judgment. Growing friction with the workforce and the threat of organized demands expose resentments toward authority and the leverage one man holds over many. The cautious partners present a public face of sanctity and charity that contrasts with hard commercial realities. Sartwell's private relations, including his bond with his daughter, complicate his choices and reveal personal pride and vulnerability. The narrative examines shifting public favor, industrial power, and the moral costs of business success.

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Robert Barr

Robert Barr was a Scottish-Canadian author and journalist known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. He wrote a diverse range of works, including novels, short stories, and essays, often exploring themes of romance and adventure. Among his notable titles is "A Chicago Princess," which showcases his knack for character-driven narratives. Barr's writing is characterized by its wit and engaging storytelling, making him a prominent figure in the literary circles of his time. His works reflect a blend of humor and social commentary, appealing to a wide audience and contributing to the literary heritage of his era.

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