Modern Girls is a novel that follows the lives of two women, Dottie and Vivian, living in New York City in the 1930s. Dottie is a young, independent woman who works as a secretary during the day and enjoys the nightlife of the city at night. Vivian, on the other hand, is a traditional Jewish mother who is constantly worried about finding a suitable husband for her daughter.
As the story unfolds, both women find themselves facing unexpected challenges that force them to confront their own desires and beliefs. Dottie becomes pregnant out of wedlock, while Vivian's daughter falls in love with a man who is not Jewish. The novel explores themes of love, family, and the changing roles of women in society.
Modern Girls is a compelling and thought-provoking read that offers a glimpse into the lives of women during a time of great social change. It is a story of resilience, courage, and the power of female friendship.
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Modern Girls
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No Promises
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One Way Love
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T.K.A.:
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Everywhere I Go
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The Call:
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Iko Iko
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The Belle Stars:
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James Crawford: Attributed to rosa lee hawkins, barbara ann hawkins and joan marie johnson; based on a song |
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Girls Night Out
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Angels in the Night
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France Joli:
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Safaré
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Scott Rogness:
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Don't Think Twice
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France Joli:
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Game I Can't Win
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Dennis Quaid:
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Bond of Addiction
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Scott Rogness:
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Eyes of Fire
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Chris Nash:
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But Not Tonight
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Dancin'
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Chris Isaak:
Writer
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Concentration Breakdown
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George Black:
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Some Candy Talking
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Jealousy
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Club Nouveau:
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How Many Lovers
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Jellybean Benítez:
Produced
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Something Inside Me Has Died
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Kommunity FK:
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