""When Egypt Went Broke"" by Holman Day is a compelling novel set against the backdrop of economic turmoil in Egypt. The story revolves around a diverse cast of characters whose lives are intertwined by the challenges of financial hardship and societal change. As Egypt faces economic decline, the novel explores the impact of poverty and desperation on its citizens. Characters grapple with their dreams and aspirations, confronting the harsh realities of a nation in crisis. Day delves into themes of resilience, hope, and the human spirit's capacity to endure in difficult times. Through rich…mehr
""When Egypt Went Broke"" by Holman Day is a compelling novel set against the backdrop of economic turmoil in Egypt. The story revolves around a diverse cast of characters whose lives are intertwined by the challenges of financial hardship and societal change. As Egypt faces economic decline, the novel explores the impact of poverty and desperation on its citizens. Characters grapple with their dreams and aspirations, confronting the harsh realities of a nation in crisis. Day delves into themes of resilience, hope, and the human spirit's capacity to endure in difficult times. Through rich character development and vivid storytelling, the novel captures the struggles and triumphs of individuals as they navigate a rapidly changing landscape. The narrative highlights the importance of community, solidarity, and the pursuit of a better future, even in the face of overwhelming adversity. Overall, Day's work serves as a poignant exploration of the human condition during times of economic distress.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Holman Francis Day, an American author, was born in Vassalboro, Maine. The Holman Day House, his residence in Auburn, Maine, is on the National Register of Historic Places. The Rider of the King Log, based on his book, was filmed in 1921. Along Came Ruth, based on his play, was filmed in 1924. Day married Helen Gerald, the only daughter of Amos F. Gerald, a railroad engineer, and Caroline W. Rowell. She died in 1902 at the age of 32 and was buried at Maplewood Cemetery in her father's birthplace of Fairfield, Maine; Day, on the other hand, was buried in Nichols Cemetery in his hometown of Vassalboro, Maine, after dying in 1935. He graduated from Colby College (class of 1887) and worked as the Union Publishing Company's managing editor in Bangor, Maine, from 1889 to 1890. He was also the editor and owner of the Dexter Gazette in Maine, a special writer for the Journal in Lewiston, a Boston Herald representative, and the managing editor of the Lewiston Daily Sun. From 1901 until 1904, he served as the military secretary to Maine Governor John F Hill. He moved to Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, in the 1920s.
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