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Cora - Ruth Suckow

Cora

By: Ruth Suckow

Hardcover | 16 February 2026

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"Cora" is a poignant work of social realism by Ruth Suckow that explores the evolving role of women in the early 20th-century American Midwest. The novel follows Cora Schwietert, an ambitious and determined young woman from a hardworking German-American family in a small Iowa town. As Cora strives for economic independence and a life beyond the limitations of her upbringing, she navigates the complexities of family duty, romantic disappointment, and the transition from rural traditions to the bustling urban environment of the city.

Suckow's masterful prose provides a detailed look at the social fabric of the period, capturing the quiet struggles and triumphs of a woman seeking her own place in a rapidly changing world. Through its nuanced exploration of character and setting, "Cora" remains a significant contribution to regional American literature, offering a timeless reflection on the pursuit of self-fulfillment and the enduring ties of kinship. This work highlights the tension between individual desire and social expectation, marking Suckow as a premier voice of the American heartland.

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