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CA$35.00
9781785996405
Publisher: Arcturus Publishing Ltd., London (2017)
Edition: trade paperback
Condition: Like New
This softcover edition is in like-new condition—tight, square, unmarked, with no signs of reading and minimal shelf wear. To Have and Have Not (1937) is set in Key West and Cuba during the Great Depression, exploring poverty, survival, and moral ambiguity. Hemingway weaves adventure with social critique through the story of Harry Morgan, a hardened fishing boat captain facing economic hardship. The novel offers a sharp critique of the American Dream and the systemic barriers that undermine it.
Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature
Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature
United States
Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature
Children's Literature
United States