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Carol Milford is an exuberant, liberal-hearted woman who marries a man from a small town. After they marry they settle in his home-town, Gopher Prairie, which Carol finds narrow and ugly. She throws herself into reforming the town, but is met only with derision by her own class. She decides to leave...

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Main Author: Lewis, Sinclair
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Auckland : Floating Press, 1920
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Summary:Carol Milford is an exuberant, liberal-hearted woman who marries a man from a small town. After they marry they settle in his home-town, Gopher Prairie, which Carol finds narrow and ugly. She throws herself into reforming the town, but is met only with derision by her own class. She decides to leave, but finds that the world outside is just as flawed as Gopher Prairie. She remains uncowed, however, declaring "I do not admit that dish-washing is enough to satisfy all women!"
Physical Description:1 online resource (803 pages)
ISBN:9781775418078
1775418073
9781776512072
1776512073
Language:English.
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.