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Jan and Her Job   By: (1863-1933)

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Jan and Her Job by L. Allen (Lizzie Allen) Harker is a delightful and uplifting novel that follows the life of Jan, a young woman embarking on her journey in the working world. Set in a small town in the early 20th century, this coming-of-age tale beautifully captures the challenges and triumphs of pursuing a career against societal norms.

The book begins with Jan, who is determined to break free from the traditional path set for women during that era. With her eagerness to explore new possibilities, Jan secures a job at the local newspaper, challenging the notion that women are only meant for domestic roles. As she immerses herself in the fast-paced world of journalism, readers are taken along on her thrilling and often unpredictable journey.

Harker's writing style is exquisite and effortlessly transports readers back in time. Her attention to detail and thorough research make the setting and events of the story come alive. The descriptions of the town, its inhabitants, and the bustling newsroom are vivid, allowing readers to envision themselves right alongside Jan.

What sets this novel apart is Jan's character development and resilience. Despite facing adversity and criticism from her conservative community, she never loses sight of her passion and determination. Jan's inner strength and unwavering pursuit of her dreams serve as an inspiration to readers of all ages. The author skillfully presents Jan as a relatable and believable protagonist, making her a character readers can root for wholeheartedly.

Moreover, the supporting characters in Jan and Her Job add depth and complexity to the story. From Jan's supportive mentor at the newspaper to her skeptical family members, each individual plays a significant role in shaping Jan's experiences and growth. Harker excels at crafting genuine connections between characters, highlighting the power of friendship and familial love.

One aspect of the book that stands out is Harker's exploration of the societal expectations placed on women during that era. Jan's determination to forge her own path challenges these norms, making the novel not only an engaging story but also a thought-provoking commentary on gender roles. Through Jan's journey, readers witness the gradual shift towards gender equality, leaving them with a sense of hope and empowerment.

Jan and Her Job is a heartwarming novel filled with nostalgia, adventure, and the importance of following your dreams. L. Allen Harker's ability to weave an engaging narrative while addressing relevant social issues is commendable. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking an uplifting tale of a young woman defying the odds to find her place in the world.

First Page:

JAN AND HER JOB

[Illustration: "But surely," said Peter, "I am your job part of it, anyway."]

JAN AND HER JOB

BY

L. ALLEN HARKER

AUTHOR OF "A ROMANCE OF THE NURSERY"; "MISS ESPERANCE AND MR. WYCHERLY"; "MR. WYCHERLY'S WARDS"; "THE FFOLLIOTS OF REDMARLEY," ETC.

ILLUSTRATED

NEW YORK

CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS

1917

Copyright, 1917, by Charles Scribner's Sons

Published March, 1917

TO

F. R. P.

" Chary of praise and prodigal of counsel Who but thou? " R. L. S.

CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE

I. JAN 1

II. JAN'S MAIL 13

III. BOMBAY 19

IV. THE BEGINNING OF THE JOB 39

V. THE CHILDREN 52

VI. THE SHADOW BEFORE 62

VII. THE HUMAN TOUCH 78

VIII. THE END OF THE DREAM 91

IX. MEG 97

X. PLANS 124

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