One of the reasons this book is a renowned classic is because of its ability to relate to readers. Although not to the extent of Miss Lonelyhearts, many people inwardly struggle with the same problems Miss Lonelyhearts faces: hating their jobs, struggling in relationships, dealing with loneliness, and feeling the weight of the world on their shoulders.
One of the reasons this book is a renowned classic is because of its ability to relate to readers. Although not to the extent of Miss Lonelyhearts, many people inwardly struggle with the same problems Miss Lonelyhearts faces: hating their jobs, struggling in relationships, dealing with loneliness, and feeling the weight of the world on their shoulders.