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Grove FictionPublished 1900

Sister Carrie

by Theodore Dreiser

Pages

247

Difficulty

Moderate

Tone

Cinematic

Chapters

1

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Theodore Dreiser's Sister Carrie earns a place at the tide desk through craft, legality, and presentation worth a fog-soft evening. Editorial notes stay independent while honoring public-domain sources.

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Readers building a grove fiction queue who want verified text and a calm, atmospheric presentation.

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