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Rebellion

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The story follows Jim Connor, a ward heeler whose allegiance to a local political boss shapes his public authority and private life. At home his marriage to Georgia frays under his drinking, her silences, and the precarity of their wages; Georgia's illness and the abrupt loss of pay reveal everyday economic vulnerability. Through episodes of machine politics, neighborhood loyalty, and domestic strain, the narrative traces personal reckonings and shifting power relations, exploring how loyalty, ambition, and moral choice prompt challenges to established authority and produce ripple effects in both family life and community governance.

About the Author

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Joseph Medill Patterson

Joseph Medill Patterson was an American author and journalist, known for his contributions to literature and media in the early 20th century. He was a prominent figure in the newspaper industry, serving as the editor and publisher of the New York Daily News. Patterson's literary work includes the novel "Rebellion," which reflects his keen insights into social issues and human experiences. His writings often explore themes of conflict and societal change, showcasing his ability to engage with contemporary topics through a narrative lens. His legacy continues to influence both journalism and literature.

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