His Children's Children by Arthur Cheney Train
A Novel of New York Society
The novel centers on the intertwined lives of a wealthy American family over several generations, exploring themes of legacy, ambition, and societal change. As the family navigates the complexities of maintaining their status and wealth, they face personal and moral dilemmas that challenge their values and relationships. The story delves into the impact of historical events and evolving social norms on the family's fortunes and dynamics, ultimately reflecting on the enduring influence of ancestry and the pursuit of the American Dream.
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- Published
- 1923
- Nationality
- American
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- Pages
- 300-400
- Original Language
- English
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- 86th on Choosing the Century's(20th) Favorite Books(1924) (The Literary Digest)
