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"A novel about class, race, and the horrific, glassy sparkle of urban life, Them chronicles the lives of the Wendalls, a family on the steep edge of poverty in the windy, riotous Detroit slums. Loretta, beautiful and dreamy and full of regret by age sixteen, and her two children, Maureen and Jules, make up Oates' vision of the American family - broken, marginal, and romantically proud.
The novel's title refers to those Americans who inhabit the outskirts of society - men and women, mothers and children - whose lives many authors in the 1960s had left unexamined."--BOOK JACKET.
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Fiction, Working class families, Young women, Poor women, Poor, Family, Afro-American families, Afro-Americans, National Book Award Winner, award:national_book_award=fiction, award:national_book_award=1970, African Americans, African American families, Families, Domestic fiction, American fiction (fictional works by one author), Fiction, mystery & detective, general, New York Times reviewedPlaces
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"One warm evening in August 1937 a girl in love stood before a mirror."
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