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1929. American author, Hurst is noted for her sympathetic, sentimental novels. The book In the long reaches of what had become chronic insomnia John G. Rarick found himself mentally mouthing to himself phrases such as I am a rich man. I am a very rich man. Me, John G., rich! It was his way of striving to grind into his overtaxed realizations the fact that, as he lay there, wheels of industry, turning by now of their own momentum, were pouring more and more gold into Rarick coffers. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.

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First published January 1, 1940

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Fannie Hurst

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Fannie Hurst was born in Ohio, grew up in St. Louis and spent her adult life in New York City. She is the author of 17 novels and more than 250 short stories, as well as plays, screenplays, memoirs, essays and articles. Her best-remembered works are those turned into films, including: Imitation of Life, Back Street, Humoresque, The Younger Generation, and Young at Heart. She was active in a variety of progressive Jewish, social justice, labor, peace and women’s organizations. A lifelong philanthropist, Hurst willed her considerable estate to her alma mater Washington University and to Brandeis University.

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