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It's a historical novel set in the American Midwest during the early 20th century. The story revolves around the life of a man named Asa, tracing his journey from childhood through adulthood, exploring his personal growth, relationships, and the challenges he faces in a rapidly changing world. The novel delves into Asa's development as an individual, depicting how his experiences and interactions shape his character and beliefs over time. "One Man in His Time" is appreciated for its exploration of personal and historical themes, offering readers a reflective and engaging narrative set against…mehr

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It's a historical novel set in the American Midwest during the early 20th century. The story revolves around the life of a man named Asa, tracing his journey from childhood through adulthood, exploring his personal growth, relationships, and the challenges he faces in a rapidly changing world. The novel delves into Asa's development as an individual, depicting how his experiences and interactions shape his character and beliefs over time. "One Man in His Time" is appreciated for its exploration of personal and historical themes, offering readers a reflective and engaging narrative set against the backdrop of a transformative period in American history. It remains a notable work within the genre of historical fiction, providing insights into the human experience amidst significant societal changes. This book is tremendious and historial book that takes you back in history time period.

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Ellen Anderson Glasgow was an American novelist who lived from April 22, 1873, to November 21, 1945, was the recipient of the 1942 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for her book in This Our Life. She received positive reviews for her 20 novels and short stories. Unlike the romantic escapism that typified Southern literature following Reconstruction, Glasgow, a lifelong Virginian, depicted the evolving South in a realistic way. The young Glasgow, who was born on April 22, 1873, in Richmond, Virginia, was raised differently from other ladies of her aristocratic class than her mother, Anne Jane Gholson (1831-1893), and her husband, Francis Thomas Glasgow. Glasgow had the equivalent of a high school education at home in Richmond due to her bad health, which was later diagnosed as chronic heart illness. Despite this, she studied extensively in European and British literature, social and political theory, and philosophy. Glasgow authored 20 novels, a book of short tales, a book of poetry, and a book of literary criticism during the course of more than 40 years of literary output.