Bread Givers
"Bread Givers" is a novel written by Anzia Yezierska, published in 1925. The story follows Sara Smolinsky, a young Jewish immigrant in early 20th-century America, who struggles against her traditional family's expectations. Sara seeks independence and a better life, challenging the roles assigned to women in her community.
The novel explores themes of identity, immigration, and the pursuit of the American Dream. It highlights the conflicts between cultural heritage and personal aspirations, as Sara navigates her relationships with her family and society. "Bread Givers" is a significant work that sheds light on the immigrant experience and women's rights.