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The Spinners' Book of Fiction by Spinners' Club

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The Spinners’ Book of Fiction by the Spinners’ Club is a collection of short stories written in the early 20th century. This anthology brings together works by various prominent authors, such as Jack London and Gertrude Atherton, showcasing their unique narratives that likely reflect the themes and social issues of the period. The stories appear to explore diverse experiences and characters against the backdrop of California’s rich cultural landscape, with an emphasis on both personal and historical elements. The opening of the work introduces a dedicatory poem by George Sterling and outlines the fund-raising purpose of the anthology, aimed at assisting the poet Ina D. Coolbrith following the devastating earthquake in San Francisco. The first story, Concha Argüello, Sister Dominica by Gertrude Atherton, features Sister Teresa, a novice nun reflecting on the influence of the radiant Sister Dominica, whose beauty and saintly life stir feelings of admiration and yearning within Teresa. Amid grief and deep introspection, Teresa grapples with her love for the beautiful nun and the life she has chosen, setting the stage for a blend of spiritual conflict and romantic longing that defines the story’s tone. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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