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Maggie: A Girl of the Streets
Rated 4.04 out of 5 based on 24 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780140437973
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Experience the gritty reality of 1890s New York with Maggie: A Girl of the Streets. Follow Maggie’s heartbreaking journey through poverty and desperation in this powerful portrayal of Irish immigrant life. Written by Stephen Crane, this classic novella offers a raw and unforgettable glimpse into a forgotten world. ISBN: 9780140437973
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Muskan Sahu –
Crane’s writing style is so unique and compelling. I really enjoyed the book.
Satabdi Das –
Short but impactful. Crane’s story will stay with you for days.
Manisha Kumari Gobind Prajapati –
Depressing but a must-read for understanding social issues. The ending was very bleak.
Nikita –
The story was so sad that I almost stopped reading. I learned about the world.
Khushu –
A very sad story, I felt bad for Maggie. The writing style was good.
Pragya –
Important historical fiction. It was sometimes hard to read because of the topic.
Adithyan S –
A classic for a reason. Crane’s depiction of poverty is raw and honest.
Archit Jhawar –
A tough read, but important. Crane doesn’t hold back. Maggie’s story is haunting, even if a bit depressing.
Dhiraj V S –
Raw and unforgiving. Maggie’s fate is a harsh reminder of social inequality.
Pranav –
Powerful and moving. Maggie’s plight is unforgettable. A bit short, but impactful.
Hritika –
Left me feeling heartbroken for Maggie and her family. A dark but important read.
Ishita Shrivastava –
Very moving, but also very depressing. Be prepared for a bleak story.
Jitender Kumar –
An unflinching look at poverty. The story is quick but stays with you for a while.
Anurag Lakhera –
I had mixed feelings. The writing was good, but it was hard to read.
Shipra Sharma –
A short, impactful story. Crane’s prose is beautiful, even when describing grim situations.
Rohit Raj Pillai –
Crane’s writing is incredible! A little too bleak for my taste, but I appreciate the realism.
Sayyad Aadil –
A raw look at poverty. Maggie’s experience is heartbreaking. This book is good.
Nevaidya Agarwal –
I was touched by Maggie’s story. Crane painted a picture of the streets. I enjoyed it.
Sujeet Kumar –
A powerful story that moved me deeply. The ending was haunting.
Jatin Kumar Khare –
Gritty and realistic. Not a feel-good story, but worth reading.
Sumit –
A classic for good reason. The story is both sad and beautiful. The ending was not good.
Siddharth Kumar –
Good story and written well, but overall very depressing.
Sonu Fugare –
Bleak and depressing, but a worthwhile read. Just be prepared for the subject matter.
Risav Mondal –
A classic of American literature. Everyone should read this at least once.