Alice AdamsThe winner of the 1922 Pulitzer Prize in literature and the subject of several well-received film adaptations, Alice Adams is regarded as one of Booth Tarkington's most accomplished novels. The tale follows the exploits of the plucky young protagonist, who disregards her family's low social standing and pursues love with the well-heeled young man of her dreams. |
Contents
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Chapter V | 42 |
Chapter VI | 54 |
Chapter VII | 72 |
Chapter VIII | 85 |
Chapter XIV | 167 |
Chapter XV | 182 |
Chapter XVI | 196 |
Chapter XVII | 208 |
Chapter XVIII | 220 |
Chapter XIX | 232 |
Chapter XX | 246 |
Chapter XXI | 261 |
Chapter IX | 95 |
Chapter X | 106 |
Chapter XI | 119 |
Chapter XII | 134 |
Chapter XIII | 156 |
Chapter XXII | 278 |
Chapter XXIII | 293 |
Chapter XXIV | 308 |
Chapter XXV | 317 |
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Common terms and phrases
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