Maggie
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Stephen Crane., & Stephen Crane|AUTHOR. (2021). Maggie . Mint Editions.

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Stephen Crane and Stephen Crane|AUTHOR. 2021. Maggie. Mint Editions.

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Stephen Crane and Stephen Crane|AUTHOR. Maggie Mint Editions, 2021.

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Stephen Crane, and Stephen Crane|AUTHOR. Maggie Mint Editions, 2021.

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Full titlemaggie
Authorcrane stephen
Grouping Categorybook
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The story begins with Jimmie Johnson, a young boy whose family lives in squalor in Manhattan's Bowery neighborhood. When he tries to fight a gang of older boys, Jimmie is saved by his best friend Pete, only to go home to parents who-in a drunken rage-frighten and abuse their three young children. The deaths of their father and young brother Tommie place an enormous burden Jimmie, who works as a teamster to support himself and his alcoholic mother. Although Maggie finds work as a seamstress and begins a promising relationship with Jimmie's childhood friend Pete, her life is derailed by her family's resentment and by the hypocrisy of her community. Forced onto the streets, Maggie Johnson must do whatever she can to survive. Maggie: A Girl of the Streets is a gritty novel that takes a hard look at the lowest and darkest parts of American society in the age of industry. What it finds is a loss of morality and a need for not only assistance and education, but a complete reassessment of what it means to be human.
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