Description
Hardcover has some wear and fading. No dustjacket. Book has a slight lean to it. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This 1938 first edition of “The Prodigal Parents” by Sinclair Lewis offers a fascinating glimpse into the renowned author’s satirical exploration of American society and values. Published just a year after Lewis’s controversial novel “It Can’t Happen Here,” this work continues his biting social commentary, this time turning his sharp wit towards the generational divide and the tensions between traditional and modern family dynamics.
As one of the most celebrated American novelists of the early 20th century, Lewis’s works often served as a mirror reflecting the nation’s evolving attitudes and cultural shifts. “The Prodigal Parents” is no exception, examining the clash between the free-spirited youth culture of the 1930s and the more conservative values of their parents’ generation. With his trademark wit and keen observation, Lewis skillfully weaves a narrative that resonates as much today as it did upon its initial publication.
For collectors and readers alike, this first edition offers a unique opportunity to engage with Lewis’s influential voice during a pivotal era in American history. Despite its well-loved condition, the book’s secure binding and clean pages ensure an enjoyable reading experience, inviting one to immerse themselves in Lewis’s timeless exploration of societal norms and generational divides.