"Every Soul Hath Its Song" by Fannie Hurst is a novel written during the early 20th century. It explores the life and aspirations of Simon Binswanger, a young immigrant and his family as they navigate the complexities of American life and the pursuit of dreams, particularly through the lens of travel and ambition. The narrative likely delves into themes of identity, family dynamics, and the societal expectations faced by individuals seeking a better life. The opening of the novel introduces Simon Binswanger's family dynamics set in a cramped New York City apartment, where discussions around aspirations and disappointments unfold, particularly regarding the younger sister Miriam's longing for a trip to Europe. Through lively banter and familial tension, the conflicts between dreams and reality are established, highlighting the differing ambitions among the siblings. The family engages in a humorous yet heartfelt debate about travel, identity, and societal status, setting the stage for the emotional and relational complexities that will unfold throughout the story. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Every Soul Hath Its Song
By Fannie Hurst
"Every Soul Hath Its Song" by Fannie Hurst is a novel written during the early 20th century. It explores the life and aspirations of Simon Binswanger,...
Genres
Released
2004-06-28
Formats
epub (images)
epub3 (images)
mobi (images)
mobi
epub
Free Download
Overview
About the Author
Fannie Hurst was an American novelist and short-story writer whose works were highly popular during the post-World War I era. Her work combined sentimental, romantic themes with social issues of the day, such as women's rights and race relations. She was one of the most widely read female authors of the 20th century, and for a time in the 1920s she was one of the highest-paid American writers. Hurst actively supported a number of social causes, including feminism, African American equality, and New Deal programs.
Total Reviews
10.0k
Total reviews from Goodreads may change