The Living Is Easy
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1948
376
Novel • Fiction
Boston, Massachusetts • 1910s
1948
Adult
18+ years
The Living Is Easy by Dorothy West explores the life of a woman named Cleo in early 20th-century Boston. Cleo, a resourceful individual, navigates issues of race, class, and family dynamics. Her ambition drives her efforts to secure a prosperous life, revealing the complexities of her relationships and the societal challenges she faces.
Melancholic
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Bittersweet
Challenging
Heartwarming
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Dorothy West's The Living Is Easy offers a vivid exploration of class and race in early 20th-century America. Critics praise its rich character development and the nuanced portrayal of social dynamics. However, some find its pacing uneven. Overall, its historical insight and engaging narrative make it a compelling read for those interested in African American literature and history.
A reader who relishes rich narratives about race, class, and gender in early 20th-century Boston will enjoy The Living Is Easy by Dorothy West. Fans of Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God and Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye will appreciate the novel's nuanced exploration of ambition and identity.
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376
Novel • Fiction
Boston, Massachusetts • 1910s
1948
Adult
18+ years
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