The Charwoman's Daughter by James Stephens

The Charwoman's Daughter

James Stephens

132 pages first pub 1912 (view editions)

fiction classics reflective slow-paced
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The Charwoman's Daughter is ideal for readers who appreciate introspective, socially conscious classics exploring the struggles of poverty and gender inequality through a slow-burning, literary lens rooted in Irish storytelling.

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"The Charwoman's Daughter is the strange wistful story of sixteen-year-old Mary, the only child of her fiercely protective, widowed mother.... Mary and her mother live in a one-room tenement flat that is home to the rituals of their bitter love. B...

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