Bread

What social concerns are addressed in the novel, Bread?

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Norris dedicates his novel to "The Working Women of America." Their struggle for acceptance in the workplace, equal pay, and security as independent people are the principal issues with which Bread concerns itself. In the final analysis, however, the novel appears somewhat ambiguous because Norris also seems anxious about the state of the American home abandoned by the working woman.

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