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  1. 326. God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater by Kurt Vonnegut

    or Pearls Before Swine

    The novel explores themes of wealth, philanthropy, and the human condition through the story of Eliot Rosewater, an eccentric millionaire who becomes disillusioned with the superficiality of his privileged life. He decides to use his family's vast fortune to help the impoverished residents of Rosewater, Indiana, challenging societal norms and the traditional values of capitalism. As Eliot grapples with his own sanity and the expectations of those around him, the narrative delves into the absurdities of American society and questions the true meaning of compassion and altruism.

    The 15890th Greatest Book of All Time
  2. 327. Johah by Louis Stone

    A Tale of Sydney

    Set in the vibrant and bustling streets of early 20th-century Sydney, the story follows the life of a young man navigating the challenges of urban poverty and the allure of street life. As he grapples with societal expectations and personal ambitions, the protagonist finds himself entangled in a world of crime and moral dilemmas, ultimately seeking redemption and a sense of belonging. The narrative paints a vivid picture of the socio-economic landscape of the time, highlighting the struggles and resilience of those living on the fringes of society.

    The 15897th Greatest Book of All Time
  3. 328. In A German Pension by Katherine Mansfield

    Set in a quaint German pension, this collection of short stories offers a vivid portrayal of the lives and interactions of its diverse guests. Through sharp wit and keen observation, the narrative delves into the intricacies of human behavior, cultural differences, and the subtle tensions that arise in social settings. Each story captures a unique snapshot of the characters' experiences, revealing their desires, prejudices, and vulnerabilities, all while painting a rich tapestry of early 20th-century European life.

    The 15897th Greatest Book of All Time
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  4. 329. A Pin To See The Peepshow by F. Tennyson Jesse

    Set in early 20th-century England, this novel follows the life of Julia Almond, a young woman trapped in a mundane existence, yearning for excitement and romance. Her aspirations lead her into a passionate affair with a married man, Leonard Carr, which spirals into a scandalous murder trial. As Julia becomes entangled in a web of societal judgment and personal downfall, the story explores themes of desire, societal constraints, and the tragic consequences of seeking fulfillment in a world that offers little room for personal freedom.

    The 15897th Greatest Book of All Time
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  5. 330. Random Harvest by James Hilton

    A poignant novel follows a shell‑shocked veteran who, after World War I, wakes with amnesia and builds a new life and marriage; when a sudden restoration of his prewar memories erases the years he spent with his second wife, she undertakes a patient, often heartbreaking quest to reclaim the husband who now remembers a former life, and the story unfolds as a mystery of love, identity, fate and the ways memory and chance shape who we are.

    The 16491st Greatest Book of All Time
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  6. 331. That's How It Was by Maureen Duffy

    An Autobiography

    The book is a poignant exploration of memory, family, and the passage of time, as seen through the eyes of a young girl growing up in post-war Britain. The narrative delves into the complexities of her relationships with her parents, the impact of social change, and the personal growth that accompanies coming of age. The protagonist's reflections on her past, interwoven with the cultural and historical context of the era, paint a vivid picture of a bygone time, capturing the essence of life's fleeting moments and the enduring nature of memory.

    The 16530th Greatest Book of All Time
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  7. 332. The Daughter In Law by D. H. Lawrence

    The book in question is a provocative exploration of early 20th-century working-class life and marital dynamics, set in a Midlands mining town in England. The narrative delves into the strained relationship between a young couple and the husband's overbearing mother, who is resistant to relinquishing control over her son. The story examines themes of love, power, and the struggle for independence as the newlyweds attempt to assert their autonomy and navigate the complexities of their intertwined family ties, against the backdrop of social change and the shifting roles of men and women in society.

    The 16664th Greatest Book of All Time
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  8. 333. Tales From The Vienna Woods by Ödön von Horváth

    A Comedy in Three Acts

    This narrative is a darkly comedic and ironic tale set in 1930s Austria, which delves into the lives of ordinary Viennese citizens as they grapple with the socio-economic pressures of the time. The story revolves around a young woman who, in her pursuit of happiness and escape from a suffocating family, becomes entangled in a series of romantic relationships that lead to disillusionment and tragedy. The work critiques the romanticized vision of Vienna by juxtaposing the city's charming waltzes and idyllic woods against a backdrop of moral decay, hypocrisy, and the looming shadow of fascism.

    The 16748th Greatest Book of All Time
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  9. 334. Le Journal D'une Femme De Chambre by Octave Mirbeau

    Set in the late 19th century, this novel delves into the life of a young and intelligent chambermaid, Célestine, as she navigates the complexities of her role in the homes of the French bourgeoisie. Through her diary entries, Célestine reveals the hypocrisy, corruption, and moral decay of the upper classes, while also exposing her own ambitions, desires, and vulnerabilities. Her sharp observations and candid reflections paint a vivid picture of the social dynamics and power struggles within the households she serves, offering a critique of the societal norms and class structures of the time.

    The 16630th Greatest Book of All Time
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  10. 335. Up At The Villa by W. Somerset Maugham

    In 1930s Tuscany, a young widow staying at a villa and considering a safe, advantageous marriage makes a compassionate but impulsive choice that entangles her with a desperate refugee, resulting in a sudden death and a perilous cover-up. With the help of a charming but disreputable acquaintance, she navigates the moral and social fallout, confronting the tension between respectability and desire and ultimately deciding what sort of life—and partner—she truly wants.

    The 16690th Greatest Book of All Time
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  11. 336. George Mills by Stanley Elkin

    This novel follows the story of George Mills, a character cursed by his lineage to be an eternal servant, a fate passed down from generation to generation for a thousand years. The narrative explores the trials and tribulations of Mills as he navigates his life, dealing with his inherited servitude and the societal changes around him. The book delves into themes of destiny, fate, and the human condition, offering a poignant commentary on class struggle and the power of individual will.

    The 17117th Greatest Book of All Time
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  12. 337. Docherty by William McIlvanney

    Set in the early 20th century, the novel tells the story of Tam Docherty, a miner in a small Scottish town who struggles to provide for his family amidst harsh working conditions. Despite the constant hardships and poverty, Docherty remains hopeful and resilient, instilling strong values and a sense of pride in his children. The book offers a powerful depiction of working-class life and explores themes of social injustice, family bonds and the human spirit.

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  13. 338. Snobbery by Joseph Epstein

    The American Version

    "Snobbery: The American Version" is a sociocultural analysis that delves into the nature of American snobbery, its origins, and how it manifests in various aspects of society including fashion, academia, politics, and wealth. The author argues that despite America's democratic ideals and claims of equality, snobbery is deeply ingrained in its culture and people, often subtly influencing their attitudes, behaviors, and social interactions. The book also explores the psychological aspects of snobbery, discussing how it affects both the snobs and those subjected to their attitudes.

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  14. 339. Mr. American by George MacDonald Fraser

    An American, Mark Franklin, travels to England in the late 19th century with a mysterious past and a pocket full of money. He quickly finds himself in the midst of high society, where he becomes friends with a notorious rake and a retired boxer. Through a series of adventures and misadventures, Franklin attempts to navigate the complexities of British society, all while dealing with his own personal demons and a past that refuses to stay buried. The book combines elements of historical fiction, adventure, and social commentary.

    The 17117th Greatest Book of All Time
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  15. 340. Grass by Sheri S. Tepper

    "Grass" is a science fiction novel set on a mysterious planet covered entirely in grass, where a deadly plague threatens the human population. The story follows Marjorie, a member of a powerful family, as she embarks on a mission to uncover the truth behind the plague and save her loved ones. Along the way, she encounters strange creatures, political intrigue, and the dark secrets of the planet's ruling class. With its blend of mystery, adventure, and social commentary, "Grass" explores themes of environmentalism, religion, and the complexities of human nature.

    The 17117th Greatest Book of All Time
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  16. 341. The Impressionist by Hari Kunzru

    "The Impressionist" is a captivating novel that follows the life of a mixed-race boy named Pran Nath. Born in India during the British Raj era, Pran's fate takes a dramatic turn when he is mistaken for the son of a wealthy British aristocrat. As he navigates through various identities and encounters, Pran's journey becomes a reflection of the complexities of race, class, and colonialism. With vivid prose and a keen exploration of identity, this book offers a thought-provoking exploration of one man's quest for belonging and self-discovery in a rapidly changing world.

    The 17117th Greatest Book of All Time
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  17. 342. Raavan & Eddie by Kiran Nagarkar

    "Raavan & Eddie" is a captivating coming-of-age story set in the bustling streets of Mumbai. The book follows the lives of two young boys, Raavan and Eddie, who grow up in the same chawl and share a unique bond. As they navigate the challenges of poverty, family dynamics, and societal expectations, their friendship is tested, and their dreams take them on unexpected paths. With humor, heart, and a vivid depiction of Mumbai's vibrant culture, this novel explores themes of identity, love, and the pursuit of dreams in a rapidly changing world.

    The 17117th Greatest Book of All Time
  18. 343. Miss Mole by E. H. Young

    The book "Miss Mole" by E. H. Young is a captivating story set in the early 20th century, following the life of a middle-aged spinster named Miss Mole. After being dismissed from her job as a governess, Miss Mole finds herself in a new position as a housekeeper for the eccentric and dysfunctional family, the Blakes. With her sharp wit, intelligence, and unconventional ways, Miss Mole navigates the challenges of her new role while also concealing a secret from her past. As she forms unexpected connections and faces various trials, Miss Mole learns about love, friendship, and the power of staying true to oneself.

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  19. 344. Tales From Bective Bridge by Mary Lavin

    A Collection of Short Stories

    "Tales From Bective Bridge" is a collection of short stories that explores the lives of ordinary people in rural Ireland. Set in the mid-20th century, the stories delve into themes of love, loss, and the complexities of human relationships. Lavin's vivid storytelling and keen observation of human nature bring these characters to life, capturing the beauty and struggles of everyday life in a small Irish community.

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  20. 345. Poor Man's Tapestry by G. Oliver Onions

    A Novel of the Middle Ages

    In "Poor Man's Tapestry" by "G. Oliver Onions," the story unfolds in a small English village where the lives of several characters intersect. As secrets and hidden desires come to light, the delicate balance of the community is disrupted, leading to unexpected consequences. Through vivid descriptions and compelling storytelling, the author explores themes of love, betrayal, and the complexities of human relationships, leaving readers captivated until the final page.

    The 17117th Greatest Book of All Time
  21. 346. At Lady Molly's by Anthony Powell

    "At Lady Molly's" is a witty and engaging novel that takes readers into the glamorous world of high society in 1930s London. Set at the prestigious social club, Lady Molly's, the story follows a diverse cast of characters as they navigate the complexities of love, friendship, and social status. With sharp dialogue and astute observations, the narrative explores the intricacies of human relationships and the power dynamics within this exclusive social circle. Full of charm and intrigue, "At Lady Molly's" offers a delightful glimpse into the lives of the wealthy and privileged during a time of societal change.

    The 17117th Greatest Book of All Time
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  22. 347. In The Light Of What We Know by Zia Haider Rahman

    The book is a complex and thought-provoking exploration of friendship, identity, and the search for meaning. It follows the intertwined lives of two men, one a privileged banker and the other a mathematician from Bangladesh, as they navigate personal and global crises. Through their conversations and reflections, the book delves into themes of race, class, war, and the nature of knowledge, challenging readers to question their own assumptions and beliefs.

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  23. 348. Black Picket Fences by Mary Pattillo-McCoy

    Privilege and Peril Among the Black Middle Class

    The book provides a sociological examination of the middle-class African American experience through the lens of a black neighborhood in a large American city. It challenges the conventional understanding of segregation and economic inequality by exploring the lives of the black middle class, their struggles, achievements, and the complex interplay of class and race. The author delves into the community's social dynamics, family structures, and the pressures faced by the youth, offering a nuanced perspective on the persistence of racial disparities within the ostensibly successful segment of the black population.

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  24. 349. Where We Stand by bell hooks

    Class Matters

    In "Where We Stand," the author delves into the complex interplay of class and race in America, examining how socioeconomic status impacts individual identity and shapes the dynamics of power and privilege within society. Through personal anecdotes and critical analysis, the book challenges readers to confront the often-unspoken hierarchies that influence our lives and to consider the ways in which classism intersects with racism and sexism. The author advocates for a greater awareness of class issues and calls for solidarity across different social strata to create a more equitable and just society.

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  25. 350. Blue Chip Black by Karyn R. Lacy

    Race, Class, and Status in the New Black Middle Class

    This sociological text delves into the lives of middle-class African Americans, exploring the strategies they employ to maintain their status and navigate predominantly white and black spaces. The author uses in-depth interviews and observations in two Washington, D.C. suburbs to examine how these individuals negotiate their racial identities, revealing the complexities of social mobility and the various ways in which they seek to provide the best opportunities for their families while also dealing with the challenges of racial discrimination and cultural expectations. Through this exploration, the book sheds light on the nuanced ways that race and class intersect in the United States.

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