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This work investigates the cultural and psychological implications of the American suburban ideal and the reality of life within its structured boundaries. Stephanie Kraft draws upon her personal experiences and observations of suburban development to analyze how the physical environment of the neighborhood shapes the social interactions and expectations of its inhabitants. The text argues that the promise of the suburban dream often conflicts with the nuanced, sometimes isolating, reality of daily life in these planned communities.
What You Will Find
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Readers frequently note the reflective and observational tone of the prose, which balances personal narrative with broader cultural critique. Experts highlight this as a thoughtful examination of the suburban experience that avoids overly academic jargon while maintaining a sharp focus on its subject matter.
Page Count:
239
Publication Date:
1980-11-20
Publisher:
Penguin Books
ISBN-10:
0140057293
ISBN-13:
9780140057294
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