The Interestings
by Meg Wolitzer
Similar to 'The Devil and Webster', this book explores themes of ambition, friendship, and the challenges of artistic identity within a complex social landscape.
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by Meg Wolitzer
Similar to 'The Devil and Webster', this book explores themes of ambition, friendship, and the challenges of artistic identity within a complex social landscape.
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This non-fiction work touches on themes of identity, societal pressures, and women's rights, resonating with the academic and social critique present in 'The Devil and Webster.'
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Similar to 'The Devil and Webster', this book examines friendship and complicity in the context of a mystery involving personal choices and moral dilemmas.
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The book delves into themes of identity, societal structures, and internal conflict, paralleling societal critiques found in 'The Devil and Webster.'
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This book resonates with similar themes of friendship and the challenges of navigating the adult world, akin to the experiences depicted in 'The Devil and Webster.'
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