In "The Girl from Farris's," Maggie Lynch embarks on a courageous journey to leave behind her life of sin in Chicago's Red light district and find a respectable job. However, as she enters the world of the so-called virtuous, Maggie soon discovers that deceit and greed permeate corporate offices just as much as the streets she longs to escape. The...More
Edgar Rice Burroughs was the Man Who Created Tarzan. He was an American writer best known for his prolific output in the adventure, science fiction, and fantasy genres. His most famous creation Tarzan has been enjoyed by generations of readers around the world. Burroughs was born in Chicago in 1875. He had a restless childhood and spent much of his time exploring the outdoors. After graduating from high school, he joined the U.S. Army and served in the Spanish-American War. After the war, Burroughs worked a variety of jobs, including real estate salesman and gold prospector. He began writing in his spare time and eventually sold his first story to a magazine in 1911. Burroughs's first novel, Tarzan of the Apes, was an immediate success and...More
Edgar Rice Burroughs was the Man Who Created Tarzan. He was an American writer best known for his prolific output in the adventure, science fiction, and fantasy genres. His most famous creation Tarzan has been enjoyed by generations of readers around the world. Burroughs was born in Chicago in 1875. He had a restless childhood and spent much of his time exploring the outdoors. After graduating from high school, he joined the U.S. Army and served in the Spanish-American War. After the war, Burroughs worked a variety of jobs, including real estate salesman and gold prospector. He began writing in his spare time and eventually sold his first story to a magazine in 1911. Burroughs's first novel, Tarzan of the Apes, was an immediate success and spawned a series of sequels, as well as movies, television shows, and comic books. Burroughs went on to write over 50 novels, including the John Carter of Mars series, the Pellucidar series, and the Caspak trilogy. His work has been translated into more than 50 languages and has sold over 100 million copies. Burroughs died in 1950 at the age of 74. He is considered one of the most influential writers of the 20th century.
Book Summary
In "The Girl from Farris's," Maggie Lynch embarks on a courageous journey to leave behind her life of sin in Chicago's Red light district and find a respectable job. However, as she enters the world of the so-called virtuous, Maggie soon discovers that deceit and greed permeate corporate offices just as much as the streets she longs to escape. The narrative unfolds through the eyes of June Lathrop, who flees a brothel and resolves to rebuild her life on a righteous path. Along the way, she encounters Ogden Secor, a young man whose kindness inspires her. Their lives become intertwined, navigating through twists, turns, and societal commentary on perceptions and religious hypocrisy. This is ultimately a captivating tale of redemption that challenges societal norms and highlights the resilience of the human spirit.