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Book 221: Tickets, Please! - DH Lawrence (1919)

Book at a glance: Tickets, Please! is a short story by David Herbert Lawrence, first published in 1919. Set in the industrial heartland of England during the early 20th century, the story unfolds against the backdrop of a bustling and perilous tram service, entirely conducted by young women and driven by men either too young, too old, or unfit for active service. The narrative focuses on the complex dynamics of power, gender, and retribution, encapsulated in the tumultuous relationship between Annie, a fierce and capable tram conductor, and John Joseph Raynor, the charming but manipulative inspector.

Genre: Classics, Fiction, Short Stories

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