Bildungsroman
Edith Wharton finished writing The Age of Innocence in 1920, during her stay in France. The book was published the same year and got the Pulitzer prize in 1921.
coming of age
Bildungsroman means coming of age. Bildungsroman is a technique used by authors to progress through the plot and show a change in character. Mark Twain does this with his book The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
It is a opening passage of the book "When Evils Were Most Free" (George Cabori).
Coming of Age in Samoa was created in 1928.
Margaret Mead wrote Coming of Age in Samoa.
Margaret Mead
An Age has 224 pages.
The Age of Extremes has 640 pages.
The Diamond Age has 455 pages.
The Age of Wonder has 554 pages.
Age of Secrets has 320 pages.
A Crystal Age has 287 pages.
The Age of the Pussyfoot has 212 pages.
The Age of Turbulence has 544 pages.
Age of Iron has 224 pages.