7½ Cents
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7+1⁄2 Cents is a 1953 novel by Richard Bissell, his third book and second novel. It was a selection of the Book-of-the-Month Club.[1][2] With George Abbott, Bissell adapted it into the musical The Pajama Game, which was a hit on Broadway and won the 1955 Tony Award for Best Musical.
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Author | Richard Bissell |
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Cover artist | Jane Pitts |
Language | English |
Published | 1953 (Atlantic-Little, Brown) |
Media type | Print (Hardback) |
Pages | 245 |
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The novel is set in the fictional Junction City, Iowa,[Note 1] a few years after the end of the Second World War. The novel humorously follows the problems of Sidney Sorokin from Chicago, recently hired as a labor superintendent at the Sleep Tite pajama factory, as the union stages a slowdown over its demand for a 7+1⁄2 cents per hour wage increase.