Ann Vickers
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Publisher Description
A bold and unconventional novel for its time, Ann Vickers traces the life of a fiercely independent woman determined to forge her own path in a society constrained by tradition. Beginning as a social worker and reformer, Ann rises through the ranks of public service to become a prison administrator, confronting corruption, injustice, and the harsh realities of institutional life.
Her professional achievements are matched by a deeply personal journey marked by passionate relationships, moral dilemmas, and the struggle to reconcile ambition with emotional fulfillment. Refusing to conform to societal expectations, Ann challenges conventional views of marriage, motherhood, and female respectability, making her one of Sinclair Lewis’s most complex and controversial protagonists.
Set against the backdrop of early twentieth-century America, the novel explores themes of women’s rights, political reform, and the tension between public duty and private desire. With psychological depth and social insight, Ann Vickers remains a powerful portrait of a woman determined to live authentically in a world resistant to change.