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Kitty Foyle
Book • 2009
"Kitty Foyle" is a 1939 novel by Christopher Morley, which tells the story of a young working-class woman in Philadelphia navigating complex relationships and societal expectations.
The novel is written as a candid and introspective narrative from Kitty's point of view.
She reflects on her life, her love affairs, and the challenges she faces as she strives for independence and self-discovery.
The novel gained popularity for its honest portrayal of a woman's experiences and its exploration of class and social issues.
It was adapted into a successful film in 1940, starring Ginger Rogers, who won an Academy Award for her performance.
The novel is written as a candid and introspective narrative from Kitty's point of view.
She reflects on her life, her love affairs, and the challenges she faces as she strives for independence and self-discovery.
The novel gained popularity for its honest portrayal of a woman's experiences and its exploration of class and social issues.
It was adapted into a successful film in 1940, starring Ginger Rogers, who won an Academy Award for her performance.
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as a movie Ginger Rogers won an Oscar for in 1940, which was written by Dalton Trumbo.

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