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Sister Carrie [Annotated]

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 136 Ratings and 136 Reviews

Book Description
This is the latest release of Sister Carrie, dated Feb 20, 2011, with typos and errors removed from Dec 2010 release.

Review
First novel by Theodore Dreiser, published in 1900, but suppressed until 1912. Sister Carrie tells the story of a rudderless but pretty small-town girl who comes to the big city filled with vague ambitions. She is used by men and uses them in turn to become ... More
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Publisher
BindingKindle Edition (197 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of PagesN/A
ISBN-10B004PLMIQO
Publication Date02/25/2011
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About Theodore Dreiser (Author) : Theodore Dreiser is a published author. Some of the published credits of Theodore Dreiser include An American Tragedy, Sister Carrie, Sister Carrie.
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7/30/2008 veronica Davids said: My dad loaned this book to me. It is interesting to read about times past and how difficult life was for the average young woman (or man) who has no skills or connections in a new town.
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