Invitation to Live, 1940 novel by Lloyd Douglas. Hardcover with dust jacket, 303 pages, published by Grosset & Dunlap. This description may be from another edition of this product.
Barbara is told that she has no way to know if people like her for her money and position or for herself. The question bothers her so much that she takes up a new life as a working girl in another part of the country and ends up remaking herself and influencing others to do so too. Full of remarkable coincidences as books of this era tended towards, but great story about remaking identity, attitudes, and much more.
Wealthy heir takes up dare to be poor.
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Barbara is told that she has no way to know if people like her for her money and position or for herself. The question bothers her so much that she takes up a new life as a working girl in another part of the country and ends up remaking herself and influencing others to do so too. Full of remarkable coincidences as books of this era tended towards, but great story about remaking identity, attitudes, and much more.
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