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Free Air
AdventureAmerican LiteratureNovelsNobel Prizes in LiteratureWomen automobile drivers -- Fiction
About this book
"Free Air" by Sinclair Lewis is a novel written in 1919. Claire Boltwood embarks on an early automobile journey from New York City to the Pacific Northwest, where she encounters a working-class young man who challenges her privileged worldview. This pioneering road trip novel champions the democratic freedom of automobile travel while contrasting snobbish elitists with down-to-earth characters. Lewis's egalitarian vision explores class tensions and personal transformation on the open road, anticipating the American road novel tradition. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Read it the focus-friendly way
FocusReader opens Free Air in a reading surface tuned for restless attention:
- Anchor emphasis — a bold front-half on each word steadies your eye.
- Read-aloud — sentence by sentence, with the line highlighted, free.
- Page-flip mode — a real page at a time, not endless scroll.
- Pomodoro sprints — short, finishable reading blocks.