A Man's Place is a 1988 French-language novel by Annie Ernaux. It is a fictionalized memoir of Ernaux's childhood and adolescence, and her experiences of being a young woman in a patriarchal society. The novel explores the social and cultural expectations that are placed on women, and the ways in which these expectations can be oppressive and limiting.
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