No. of pages 332
Published: 2008
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"The Squirrel-Cage" by Dorothy Canfield tells the story of a young woman named Mary, who feels trapped in the confines of her social and domestic life. As she navigates the expectations placed upon her by family and society, Mary grapples with her desire for independence and self-fulfillment. The novel explores themes of female identity, personal freedom, and the struggle against societal norms, portraying Mary's journey as she seeks to break free from her metaphorical cage. Through her experiences, the narrative examines the complexities of marriage, motherhood, and the pursuit of one's true self amidst societal pressures. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 332 pages in this book. This book was published in 2008 by IndyPublish. com .