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  1. 226. Paying For The Party by Laura Hamilton, Elizabeth A. Armstrong

    How College Maintains Inequality

    This book provides an in-depth examination of how the social and academic life at a large public university in the United States impacts young women from different socioeconomic backgrounds. Through a longitudinal study, the authors explore how the university's "party pathway" facilitates the success of affluent students while marginalizing those from less privileged backgrounds. The book highlights the role of social class in shaping educational outcomes and experiences, revealing the hidden curriculum of higher education that prioritizes social over academic engagement. It offers a critical look at the college experience, questioning the broader implications for social mobility and equality in an ostensibly meritocratic system.

    The 12011th Greatest Book of All Time
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  2. 227. John Halifax, Gentleman by Dinah Maria Mulock Craik

    The novel follows the life of John Halifax, a young orphan who rises from humble beginnings to become a successful and respected businessman in the early 19th century. Despite facing numerous challenges, including class prejudice and personal tragedy, John maintains his integrity and kindness. His unwavering moral compass and industrious nature allow him to navigate the complexities of social mobility, love, and friendship in Victorian England. The story is a testament to the virtues of hard work, perseverance, and the importance of character in achieving one's aspirations and earning the title of "gentleman" in both name and spirit.

    The 12013th Greatest Book of All Time
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  3. 228. Circle Of Friends by Maeve Binchy

    The novel centers around a group of friends from a small town in Ireland who embark on their university journey in Dublin in the 1950s. As they navigate the complexities of young adulthood, their relationships are tested by love, betrayal, and societal expectations. The story primarily follows the kind-hearted Benny and the beautiful and independent Eve as they form new friendships, confront personal challenges, and experience the pain and joy of first loves. The narrative explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the transition from adolescence to adulthood, capturing the essence of Irish life and the universal intricacies of human connections.

    The 12258th Greatest Book of All Time
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  4. 229. Across The Bridge by Mavis Gallant

    "Across the Bridge" is a collection of short stories that delve into the lives of characters from various backgrounds, primarily focusing on the complexities of family dynamics and personal relationships. Set against the backdrop of Europe and North America, the stories explore themes of memory, identity, and displacement. The characters often grapple with their pasts and the impact of historical events on their personal lives, revealing the intricate ways in which personal and collective histories intertwine. Through precise and insightful prose, the narratives capture the subtle yet profound moments of realization and transformation in the characters' lives.

    The 12325th Greatest Book of All Time
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  5. 230. Dr Gully by Elizabeth Jenkins

    The 12656th Greatest Book of All Time
  6. 231. A Little Hatred by Joe Abercrombie

    In a gritty fantasy realm embroiled with industrial revolution and social unrest, the lives of several complex characters intertwine as they navigate a world of escalating violence and power struggles. The novel explores themes of vengeance, ambition, and the corrosive effects of hatred through the eyes of a diverse cast, including a vengeful warrior, an enterprising young noblewoman, and a cunning war hero. As ancient magics fade against the backdrop of emerging technologies, these individuals must adapt to the changing tides of power or be swept away by the relentless currents of progress and conflict.

    The 12726th Greatest Book of All Time
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  7. 232. Threshold Of Spring by Rou Shi

    Set in the tumultuous period of early 20th-century China, the story follows the lives of ordinary people grappling with social and political upheaval. The narrative delves into the struggles of individuals as they navigate the complexities of tradition and modernity, poverty and aspiration, and personal desires against the backdrop of a rapidly changing society. Through richly drawn characters and poignant storytelling, the book captures the essence of a nation on the brink of transformation, highlighting the resilience and enduring spirit of its people.

    The 13310th Greatest Book of All Time
  8. 233. Susan Hopley by Catherine Crowe

    or, The Adventures of a Maid-Servant

    The novel follows the life of Susan Hopley, a resourceful and determined young woman who navigates a series of challenges and mysteries in Victorian England. As she works to uncover the truth behind a series of interconnected events, Susan demonstrates resilience and intelligence, ultimately revealing hidden secrets and solving complex puzzles. The story weaves together themes of social class, justice, and the power of perseverance, showcasing Susan's growth and the impact of her actions on those around her.

    The 13360th Greatest Book of All Time
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  9. 234. The Duel And Other Stories by Anton Chekhov

    Set against the backdrop of the Russian Caucasus, this collection of stories delves into the complexities of human nature, exploring themes of morality, love, and existential angst. The narratives are woven with Chekhov's signature blend of realism and subtle irony, capturing the intricacies of human relationships and the societal norms that shape them. The characters, often caught in moral dilemmas, navigate their inner conflicts and societal expectations, revealing the profound truths about the human condition. Through vivid descriptions and poignant dialogues, the stories offer a window into the struggles and triumphs of ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances.

    The 13360th Greatest Book of All Time
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  10. 235. The Unpossessed by Tess Slesinger

    A sharp, witty novel that follows a circle of left-leaning New York intellectuals and artists as their lofty political ideals collide with private desires, domestic entanglements, and petty rivalries; through lively dialogue and incisive observation it exposes the hypocrisies, compromises, and ultimately human vulnerabilities of a bohemian community trying to reconcile theory with everyday life in the 1930s.

    The 13360th Greatest Book of All Time
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  11. 236. Night Shift by Maritta Wolff

    Set in the Midwest during World War II, Night Shift follows Sally Otis, a waitress who supports three children and a jobless younger sister while her bills mount. Her resolve begins to crumble when her swaggering older sister Petey Braun appears with furs, jewels, and tales of exotic trips. Petey, a woman who makes a career of men, takes a job at a glamorous, rowdy local nightclub, an event that will forever change the struggling Otis family.

    The 13360th Greatest Book of All Time
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  12. 237. La Maternelle by Léon Frapié

    Set in a shabby municipal nursery in a poor Paris neighborhood, the novel follows the daily life of a devoted young teacher who tends to neglected, sometimes brutalized children and struggles to protect and civilize them; through intimate, unsentimental portraits of pupils, staff and the families they come from, it exposes the grinding effects of poverty and social indifference while showing how patient care, moral education and small acts of tenderness can offer dignity, fleeting hope and moral transformation even amid harsh urban realities.

    The 13600th Greatest Book of All Time
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  13. 238. Les Civilisés by Claude Farrère

    Été 1985 à New York : des jeunes femmes sont assassinées chez elles, et une gondole en papier mâché est retrouvée à côté de chaque corps. L’inspecteur Karlov doit élucider comment le tueur parvient à pénétrer les foyers de ses victimes avant que la ville ne sombre dans la panique et que le meurtrier ne frappe à nouveau.

    The 13600th Greatest Book of All Time
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  14. 239. Dingley, L'illustre écrivain by Jérôme Tharaud, Jean Tharaud

    Situé pendant la guerre du Transvaal, le roman suit Dingley, un écrivain anglais, et sa relation avec sa femme d’origine française. À travers leurs rapports et le contexte conflictuel, les auteurs interrogent la figure de l’écrivain, critiquent la politique coloniale britannique et explorent les tensions d’identité et de culture sans révéler l’intrigue.

    The 13600th Greatest Book of All Time
  15. 240. En France by Marius-Ary Leblond

    Un jeune Créole de La Réunion arrive à Paris pour étudier à la Sorbonne. Le récit suit ses efforts pour s’adapter à la vie parisienne, ses rencontres et les tensions culturelles et sociales qu’il affronte en tant qu’étudiant venu d’outre‑mer.

    The 13600th Greatest Book of All Time
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  16. 241. Les Enfants Gâtés by Philippe Heriat

    The 13600th Greatest Book of All Time
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  17. 242. A Fine Of Two Hundred Francs by Elsa Triolet

    Set in winter 1942 Occupied France, the book follows three lives entangled with the Resistance: Juliette Noël, a courier moving across snowy countryside to stay ahead of the Gestapo; Alexis Slavsky, a painter concealing his Jewish background as he drifts between Montparnasse, Lyon and the Alps; and Louise, a Russian-born survivor of Nazi interrogation hiding in a safe house before rejoining the maquis. Their intersecting stories convey the constant danger, moral choices and quiet courage of people living under occupation.

    The 13600th Greatest Book of All Time
  18. 243. Ravenshoe by Henry Kingsley

    The novel is a Victorian-era tale that follows the life of Charles Ravenshoe, the heir to the Ravenshoe estate, as he navigates a series of personal and familial challenges. The story delves into themes of identity, loyalty, and social class, exploring Charles's struggles with his illegitimacy and the impact it has on his inheritance and relationships. As Charles grapples with his place in the world, he encounters a cast of richly drawn characters, including loyal friends and scheming adversaries, all set against the backdrop of a changing English society. The narrative weaves together elements of romance, adventure, and social commentary, ultimately highlighting the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

    The 13879th Greatest Book of All Time
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  19. 244. Unseen Academicals by Terry Pratchett

    In a world where magic and football collide, a group of unlikely heroes from the Unseen University are thrust into the spotlight as they attempt to save their institution by forming a football team. Amidst the chaos of the game, the story delves into themes of identity, prejudice, and the power of unity, all while maintaining a humorous and satirical tone. As the wizards, led by the eccentric Archchancellor, navigate the complexities of the sport, they discover that teamwork and understanding can bridge even the widest of divides, offering a fresh perspective on the importance of embracing differences.

    The 13886th Greatest Book of All Time
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  20. 245. Son's Big Doll by Huang Chun-ming

    The story revolves around a poor, unemployed man who takes up a job as a human billboard, wearing a large doll costume to advertise products on the street. Despite the demeaning nature of the work, he finds solace in the anonymity the costume provides and the small income it brings to support his family. The narrative delves into themes of dignity, poverty, and the lengths to which individuals go to provide for their loved ones, highlighting the man's internal struggle and the societal pressures he faces.

    The 13918th Greatest Book of All Time
  21. 246. The Houseguest by Thomas Berger

    Chuck Burgoyne is a houseguest at the Graveses' summer home. At first he wins them over with polite manners and gourmet breakfasts, but after an absence he returns aggressive and abusive toward the family, sparing only Lydia. After he rescues Lydia from a dangerous undertow she feels obligated to him, even after an uninvited advance while she is half asleep. The family realizes Chuck is a stranger who wormed his way into their lives, and though they fear offending him they secretly plot his undoing.

    The 14011th Greatest Book of All Time
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  22. 247. Barnaby Rudge by Charles Dickens

    A Tale of the Riots of 'Eighty

    This novel is set against the backdrop of the anti-Catholic Gordon Riots of 1780. It intertwines the personal tragedies and triumphs of its characters with the historical events of the time, exploring themes of mob violence, justice, and redemption. The story follows the simple-minded Barnaby Rudge, his mother, and their involvement with the riots, alongside a rich cast of characters including the villainous Sir John Chester, the steadfast Gabriel Varden, and the mysterious stranger Joe Willet. Through their interconnected lives, the narrative delves into the chaos that engulfs London, examining the impact of collective hysteria on individuals and society.

    The 14195th Greatest Book of All Time
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  23. 248. High-Rise by J. G. Ballard

    In a towering, self-contained apartment building, the veneer of civilized society begins to crumble as residents become increasingly isolated from the outside world. The novel explores the psychological and social breakdown of the inhabitants, who are divided by class and status within the high-rise. As tensions escalate, the building descends into chaos, with floors turning into battlegrounds and neighbors into adversaries. The story delves into themes of power, dehumanization, and the primal instincts that emerge when societal norms disintegrate, painting a chilling portrait of modern urban life.

    The 14204th Greatest Book of All Time
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  24. 249. The Deliverance by Ellen Glasgow

    A Romance of the Virginia Tobacco Fields

    The novel explores the complexities of Southern life and the transformation of a family over several generations. It delves into themes of social change, personal struggle, and the enduring impact of history on individual lives. The story follows the protagonist's journey of self-discovery and resilience as they navigate the shifting landscape of post-Civil War Virginia, grappling with issues of identity, legacy, and redemption. Through richly drawn characters and evocative settings, the narrative paints a vivid picture of a society in flux and the enduring human spirit.

    The 14385th Greatest Book of All Time
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  25. 250. Auntie Mame by Patrick Dennis

    After his widowed father’s death, a young boy is sent to live with a flamboyant, larger-than-life aunt whose relentless gusto for life—wild parties, bold fashion, artistic pursuits, globe-trotting escapades, and unapologetic social rebellion—transforms his upbringing; narrated with affectionate satire and warm humor, the story follows their episodic adventures, brushes with scandal and financial reversals, and the aunt’s insistence on tolerance, independence, and theatrical living, all of which shape the boy into a more open-minded, resilient adult.

    The 14410th Greatest Book of All Time
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