Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Book Review

"Professional Women and the flapper: image and reality" by Kaisey Showers easily captures the change taking place in the 1920s with a story of a young woman adapting to the new norms of the time. It greatly describes the beginning of a new time in America, particularly for young middle to working class women.

"Love in the Renaissance" by Alexa Nunn Portrays the jazz age of the 1920s with a romantic story about a african american singer, one of the many facing the racial struggle at the time. While displaying the history of the harlem renaissance, it also shows the true origin of jazz music.

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