Robert Shackleton 
The Story of Fifty-Seven Cents [EPUB ebook] 
A Tale of Hardship, Dreams, and Resilience in Early 20th Century America

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In ‘The Story of Fifty-Seven Cents, ‘ Robert Shackleton weaves a poignant narrative that explores the human condition through the lens of financial hardship and existential reflection. Set against a backdrop of American societal challenges during the late 20th century, the novel employs a realist style, rich with vivid characterizations and intricate dialogues that expose the struggles of its protagonists. Shackleton’s adept use of symbolism, particularly the titular fifty-seven cents, serves as a powerful metaphor for value and worth in both monetary and emotional contexts, prompting readers to reevaluate their perceptions of success and resilience. Robert Shackleton, an astute observer of American life, was deeply influenced by his own encounters with economic disparity and social dynamics. His experiences as a journalist and community activist inform his writing, endowing it with authentic perspectives on class and human resilience. Shackleton’s keen insights into the lives of those on the margins illuminate the broader societal issues that often go unnoticed, making this work a significant commentary on the socio-economic landscape of his time. Readers seeking a compelling exploration of life’s complexities will find ‘The Story of Fifty-Seven Cents’ to be a thought-provoking journey. This book is recommended for anyone interested in the intersections of struggle, identity, and personal worth, resonating deeply with contemporary themes that remain relevant today. Shackleton’s masterful storytelling invites readers to reflect on their own lives while engaging with the profound narratives of others.

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Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● Pages 338 ● ISBN 4064066141653 ● Taille du fichier 0.6 MB ● Maison d’édition Good Press ● Lieu Prague ● Pays CZ ● Publié 2019 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 7503800 ● Protection contre la copie DRM sociale

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