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The Motor Girls - Driving Towards Freedom: Adventures of Independent Motor Girls in Early 20th Century America - cover

The Motor Girls - Driving Towards Freedom: Adventures of Independent Motor Girls in Early 20th Century America

Margaret Penrose

Publisher: Good Press

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In "The Motor Girls," Margaret Penrose crafts a captivating narrative centered around a group of young women who defy societal conventions in the early 20th century by embracing the freedom and adventure that motor vehicles offer. Through a lively and engaging prose style, Penrose employs vivid descriptions and sharp dialogue to create a sense of excitement that mirrors the burgeoning automobile culture of the time. The book is set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing America, exploring themes of autonomy, friendship, and the thrill of the open road, while also reflecting the era's gender dynamics as women assert their independence. Margaret Penrose, a pseudonym for the prolific author Franké John Allen, wrote extensively in the early 1900s, tapping into the zeitgeist of women's empowerment and the burgeoning popularity of automobiles. Her experiences and insights into the lives of women during this transformative period likely inspired her to create relatable heroines who navigate the complexities of their time while embracing new modes of transportation, symbolizing liberation and possibility. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in early feminist literature, as well as those intrigued by historical perspectives on social change. "The Motor Girls" offers both an entertaining narrative and a thought-provoking glimpse into the lives of women aspiring for freedom and agency in a changing world.
Available since: 10/19/2023.
Print length: 115 pages.

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