"I felt I could turn the earth upside down with my littlest finger. I wanted to dance, to fly in the air and kiss the sun and stars with my singing heart. I, alone with myself, was enjoying myself for the first time as with grandest company."
Anzia Yezierska was a Polish-born Jewish-American novelist and short-story writer associated with early 20th-century immigrant fiction. Her work focused on Yiddish-speaking immigrant life, class mobility, and women’s independence in New York. She became known for books such as Bread Givers and stories adapted for film.