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The Homemaker
by Dorothy Canfield Fisher
The Homemaker brings Dorothy Canfield Fisher’s approach to fiction into clear focus first published in 1924. Its central concerns include human motives, relationships, conflict, and the consequences of choice, approached through the possibilities of fiction. Rather than depending on topical novelty, the book builds its interest through the interaction of character, situation, and idea. The book’s distinctive character comes from a character-centered narrative style that rewards attention to voice, structure, and perspective. At roughly 70,688 words with a fairly easy reading profile, it offers a reading commitment that is easy to judge before beginning while still leaving room for close attention. Its continuing value lies in its capacity to make unfamiliar lives and difficult choices emotionally legible. Readers drawn to fiction and human motives will find a work that combines a distinct period voice with questions that remain recognizable today. Its combination of period detail and recognizable human concerns makes it suitable for independent reading, discussion, or a first exploration of Dorothy Canfield Fisher’s work.
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