<p>Immersed in the cultural crosscurrents of late 19th-century America, 'Other Things Being Equal' by Emma Wolf stands as a thoughtful exploration of ethnic identity, societal expectations, and interpersonal relationships. In its pages, Wolf employs a poised narrative style that effortlessly merges introspective character study with broader social commentary, weaving a tapestry of personal drama and cultural conflict. This novel gains resonance f...