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The Boy Grew Older

Journey of self-discovery in early 20th century America
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Broun Heywood
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In «The Boy Grew Older,» Heywood Broun presents a poignant exploration of the transition from childhood to adulthood, embodying the complexities of human growth through eloquent prose and insightful reflections. The book delves into the psychological landscape of its protagonist, emphasizing not only the innocence lost but also the deeper understanding gained through life's experiences. Broun'Äôs candid narrative style, infused with humor and poignancy, situates the work within the early 20th-century literary context, where themes of personal identity and societal norms were becoming increasingly prominent. Heywood Broun, a distinguished journalist and writer, was known for his keen observations of American life, which undoubtedly influenced his literary voice and thematic choices. His background in social commentary and his commitment to progressive ideals allowed him to craft a narrative that resonates with readers on multiple levels, mirroring his own societal critiques during a period marked by significant change and upheaval. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in the intricacies of personal development and the trials of growing up. Broun's ability to weave humor and melancholy into a cohesive narrative makes «The Boy Grew Older» a thought-provoking and enriching read, appealing to both literary enthusiasts and those reflecting on their own life stages.

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Дата выхода на Литрес:
11 октября 2024
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190 стр.
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