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Discover the groundbreaking works of Gertrude Stein with our exclusive B-format paperback, featuring her powerful narratives on women's rights, race, and class. This BRAND NEW edition, published by Penguin UK in 1990, encapsulates 288 pages of thought-provoking content that examines the lives of immigrant women through Stein's unique lens. Explore in-depth portrayals of characters like Anna and Lena, who navigate the societal constraints of poverty and limited opportunity, ultimately becoming domestic workers. This collection not only highlights women's suffrage but also intertwines medical history with the evolution of modernist art and literature. Perfect for students, educators, and literature lovers alike, this book is a vital resource for understanding the complexities of identity and societal roles. Whether you are delving into the depths of feminist literature or studying the impacts of immigration on women’s lives, this title is essential. Uncover the radical themes presented by Stein, and appreciate how her insights remain strikingly relevant today. Enhance your library with this insightful exploration of women's experiences and the modernist artistic movement, available now at Three Lives.