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Without a Home

Edward Payson Roe

Publisher: DigiCat

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In "Without a Home," Edward Payson Roe vividly explores themes of displacement and the quest for belonging set against the backdrop of an industrializing America. The novel is marked by Roe's characteristic realism, employing a straightforward yet poignant narrative style that captures the struggles of his characters in a rapidly changing society. Through the intertwined lives of orphaned children and their hardships, Roe critiques the social injustices of his time, weaving moral dilemmas with a sense of moral optimism that is both reflective and forward-looking. This work serves as a microcosm of American society in the late 19th century, filled with rich descriptions and emotional depth that evoke a profound sense of empathy in the reader. Edward Payson Roe, a prominent American author and educator, drew from his own experiences, including his deep commitment to social reform and a background in agricultural science. His literary journey was influenced by his dedication to addressing societal issues, particularly those pertaining to the vulnerable and marginalized. Roe's empathy for the plight of the poor and orphaned permeates his writing, making "Without a Home" not just a work of fiction, but also a social commentary relevant to his contemporaries. For readers interested in historical fiction that simultaneously entertains and enlightens, "Without a Home" is a compelling choice. Roe crafts a narrative that challenges the reader to reflect on their own understanding of home and identity, while providing a rich tapestry of characters that resonate with contemporary issues of displacement and belonging. This novel is a timeless reminder of the human spirit's resilience amidst adversity.
Available since: 09/16/2022.
Print length: 427 pages.

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