The Turmoil
Overview
"The Turmoil" is a poignant exploration of the American soul at the dawn of the industrial age. Set in a rapidly expanding Midwestern city thick with the smoke and noise of progress, the novel follows Bibbs Sheridan, a sensitive and artistic young man who finds himself at odds with his family's relentless pursuit of wealth and status. As the son of a powerful self-made industrialist, Bibbs is expected to take his place in the family business, yet his temperament is ill-suited for the cutthroat world of manufacturing.
Through the lens of the Sheridan family, Booth Tarkington masterfully depicts the social shifts and environmental costs of urban growth. The narrative intertwines a delicate romance with a sharp critique of the "Bigness" that defines the era, contrasting the fading beauty of the past with the soot-covered reality of the present. As Bibbs navigates the expectations of his father and his own inner desires, he becomes a symbol of the struggle to maintain individuality in a world obsessed with industry. A cornerstone of American realist literature, "The Turmoil" remains a vital reflection on the American dream, social ambition, and the human cost of progress.
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- ISBN-13: 9781026056004
- ISBN-10: 1026056004
- Publisher: Tradd Street Press
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.61 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.9 pounds
- Page Count: 290
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