
Empty Sack
by Basil King
'Empty Sack' Summary
Jennie Follett, an artist's model in New York, navigates a life of poverty and hardship alongside her brother, Teddy. The family's financial struggles intensify after their father's death, leaving them in a desperate situation. Teddy, driven to desperation, commits a crime, stealing from the very bank where he works. His act triggers a chain of events with devastating consequences. Meanwhile, Jennie, caught in the crossfire of her family's hardships, finds herself drawn to the affection of Bob Collingham, a man from a wealthy banking family. The novel follows Jennie as she grapples with her personal desires, the weight of her family's misfortunes, and the allure of a life of affluence. ‘Empty Sack’ paints a stark picture of social class disparities, the power of desperation, and the complexities of human relationships, leaving the reader with a poignant reflection on the choices made in the face of adversity.Book Details
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Basil King
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