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Maggie: A Girl of the Streets

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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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  • ISBN-13: 9780140437973
  • Publisher: Penguin Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Penguin Books
  • Depth: 13
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 12 mm
  • Weight: 190 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0140437975
  • Publisher Date: 01 Aug 2000
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 198 mm
  • No of Pages: 272
  • Series Title: Penguin Classics
  • Width: 130 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

24 reviews for Maggie: A Girl of the Streets

  1. Muskan Sahu

    Crane’s writing style is so unique and compelling. I really enjoyed the book.

  2. Satabdi Das

    Short but impactful. Crane’s story will stay with you for days.

  3. Manisha Kumari Gobind Prajapati

    Depressing but a must-read for understanding social issues. The ending was very bleak.

  4. Nikita

    The story was so sad that I almost stopped reading. I learned about the world.

  5. Khushu

    A very sad story, I felt bad for Maggie. The writing style was good.

  6. Pragya

    Important historical fiction. It was sometimes hard to read because of the topic.

  7. Adithyan S

    A classic for a reason. Crane’s depiction of poverty is raw and honest.

  8. Archit Jhawar

    A tough read, but important. Crane doesn’t hold back. Maggie’s story is haunting, even if a bit depressing.

  9. Dhiraj V S

    Raw and unforgiving. Maggie’s fate is a harsh reminder of social inequality.

  10. Pranav

    Powerful and moving. Maggie’s plight is unforgettable. A bit short, but impactful.

  11. Hritika

    Left me feeling heartbroken for Maggie and her family. A dark but important read.

  12. Ishita Shrivastava

    Very moving, but also very depressing. Be prepared for a bleak story.

  13. Jitender Kumar

    An unflinching look at poverty. The story is quick but stays with you for a while.

  14. Anurag Lakhera

    I had mixed feelings. The writing was good, but it was hard to read.

  15. Shipra Sharma

    A short, impactful story. Crane’s prose is beautiful, even when describing grim situations.

  16. Rohit Raj Pillai

    Crane’s writing is incredible! A little too bleak for my taste, but I appreciate the realism.

  17. Sayyad Aadil

    A raw look at poverty. Maggie’s experience is heartbreaking. This book is good.

  18. Nevaidya Agarwal

    I was touched by Maggie’s story. Crane painted a picture of the streets. I enjoyed it.

  19. Sujeet Kumar

    A powerful story that moved me deeply. The ending was haunting.

  20. Jatin Kumar Khare

    Gritty and realistic. Not a feel-good story, but worth reading.

  21. Sumit

    A classic for good reason. The story is both sad and beautiful. The ending was not good.

  22. Siddharth Kumar

    Good story and written well, but overall very depressing.

  23. Sonu Fugare

    Bleak and depressing, but a worthwhile read. Just be prepared for the subject matter.

  24. Risav Mondal

    A classic of American literature. Everyone should read this at least once.

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