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Joseph I. Goldstein,Dale E. Newbury,Patrick Echlin,David C. Joy,A. D. Romig Jr.,Charles E. Lyman,Cha her identity during social upheavals in Britain in the 1950s and the 1960s. The reader witnesses her struggling to find her place in life during a time of both progress and disorientation, when traditional gender roles start to break up and begin to be redefined, social hierarchies are threatened a