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A provocative Jazz Age novel of independence, desire, and defiance.First published in 1928, Bad Girl by Viña Del Mar is a bold and unconventional novel that challenged traditional ideas of femininity, morality, and marriage in early twentieth-century America. Written by a woman who openly rejected social convention, the book presents a candid portrait of a young woman determined to live on her own terms-emotionally, romantically, and economically. Set against the shifting cultural landscape of the late 1920s, Bad Girl explores themes of sexual freedom, ambition, and the costs of independence in a society still bound by rigid expectations. The novel’s frankness, emotional immediacy, and refusal to offer easy moral judgments made it controversial in its time and strikingly modern today. Neither a cautionary tale nor a sentimental romance, Bad Girl stands as a sharp, character-driven work of feminist and social realism from the Jazz Age, offering insight into the pressures faced by women navigating love, work, and autonomy in a rapidly changing world.This Impact Books edition presents Bad Girl for contemporary readers interested in rediscovered classics that still speak powerfully to modern questions of identity and freedom.