
The Lives of Girls and Women
About This Novel
"The Lives of Girls and Women" consists of eight chapters. Due to its coherent content, it was once considered Alice Munro's only "novel". The story in "The Lives of Girls and Women" takes place in a rural town in Ontario in the 1940s, and depicts a woman's growth from ignorance and youth to a wise and intelligent observer of life. As she witnesses lust, life and death, she experiences both the light and dark sides that women face. "The Lives of Girls and Women" has a strong autobiographical significance. For Munro researchers and enthusiasts, reading "The Lives of Girls and Women" can provide an in-depth understanding of Munro's life and creative background.
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Official(2)Scraped 4d ago
I like autobiographical novels
Alice Munro
I haven't finished reading it yet? Why has it been removed from the shelves? I need to read it.
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Community(0)
Official(2)Scraped 4d ago
I like autobiographical novels
Alice Munro
I haven't finished reading it yet? Why has it been removed from the shelves? I need to read it.
