Humoresque: A Laugh on Life with a Tear Behind It by Fannie Hurst

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Author Hurst, Fannie, 1889-1968
Title Humoresque: A Laugh on Life with a Tear Behind It
Note Reading ease score: 83.6 (6th grade). Easy to read.
Contents Humoresque -- Oats for the woman -- A petal on the current -- White goods -- "Heads" -- A boob spelled backward -- Even as you and I -- The wrong pew.
Credits Produced by Suzanne Shell, Charlie Kirschner and the PG Distributed Proofreaders
Summary "Humoresque: A Laugh on Life with a Tear Behind It" by Fannie Hurst is a novel that was likely written in the early 20th century. The narrative delves into the lives of immigrant families living in a bustling tenement on the Lower East Side of New York, particularly focusing on the Kantor family. The story captures the profound contrasts of life—joy and sorrow, hope and despair—as the characters navigate their complex realities. At the start of the book, the reader is introduced to the Kantor family, highlighting their cramped living conditions and the dynamics of their daily life. The opening scene immerses us in the vibrant yet harsh environment of the Bowery, displaying a mosaic of cultures and challenges faced by the residents. We meet Mrs. Kantor, who is busy preparing for her son Leon's birthday, and we see the interactions between her and her children, especially the youngest, Leon, whose desire for a violin becomes central to the family's hopes and dreams. Through a mix of humor and tragedy, Hurst portrays the family's struggles and aspirations against the backdrop of a rapidly changing America, setting the stage for themes of ambition, sacrifice, and the pursuit of happiness. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Subject Fiction
Subject Short stories, American
Category Text
EBook-No. 9864
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Dec 27, 2020
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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