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Book Discussion: Sister Carrie

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Thursday, June 27, 2013, 4:30 - 6 p.m.

Program Locations:

Jefferson Market Library (Map and directions)
Fully accessible to wheelchairs

For June's book discussion, we are reading Theodore Dreiser's American classic, Sister Carrie.

“When a girl leaves home at eighteen, she does one of two things. Either she falls into saving hands and becomes better, or she rapidly assumes the cosmopolitan standard of virtue and becomes worse.” With Sister Carrie, first published in 1900, Theodore Dreiser transformed the conventional “fallen woman” story into a genuinely innovative and powerful work of fiction. As he hurled his impressionable midwestern heroine into the throbbing, amoral world of the big city, he revealed, with brilliant insight, the deep and driving forces of American culture: the restless idealism, glamorous materialism, and basic spiritual innocence.