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Theodore Dreiser. Collected works in 8 volumes. Gift books bound in genuine leather.
Content:
Volume 1 - "Sister Kerry" is a story about a young girl who is forced to fight for her life and her happiness. The book tells about her love for her brother, about her dreams and hopes, as well as about the difficulties she will have to overcome on her way.
In Volume 2 you will find The Financier trilogy, a story about a man who starts his journey from scratch and becomes a millionaire. This is a book about the fact that money is not always the key to happiness, but that you need to have talent and perseverance to achieve your goals.
Volume 3 - "Titan" is a continuation of the story about the Financier, which tells how he becomes an even more successful and influential person. The book shows how important it is to have a goal in life and how difficult it is to achieve it.
Volume 4 - "Stoic" is a book about the power of the spirit and how to overcome any difficulties. She tells about a man who is facing the loss of his family and his job, but finds the strength to continue living and fighting for his happiness.
Volume 5 - "Jenny Gerhardt" is a novel about love and how it can change a person's life. The book tells about a young girl who falls in love with her neighbor and tries to keep her love despite all the difficulties and obstacles.
Volume 6 - "Genius" is a collection of two novels that tell about a brilliant scientist who is looking for his place in life. The book shows that even the most talented people can face difficulties and that sometimes you just need to believe in yourself and your abilities.
Volume 7,8 - "American Tragedy" is a trilogy about love and betrayal, about how easy it is to destroy relationships and how difficult it is to restore them. The book tells the story of two young people who are faced with a cruel world and are forced to fight for their happiness."