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The Duke's DaughterAnd, The Fugitives VOL. III (Edition2024)
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The Duke’s DaughterAnd, The Fugitives VOL. III (Edition2024)

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The Duke's Daughter; and The Fugitives, Vol. III by Mrs. Oliphant is a late 19th-century novel that explores themes of identity, adaptation, and the emotional consequences of social upheaval. The story revolves around Helen and her younger sister Janey, who must adjust to a new life in a small French village called Latour after their family's circumstances change drastically. The narrative opens with the sisters' arrival in the village, seen through the eyes of young Janey, who is fascinated by the local customs and characters. In contrast, Helen struggles with a sense of loss, feeling disconnected from her past life of privilege in England. Their father's acquisition of a small piece of woodland and their move from a wealthy existence to a more humble one presents a dramatic shift in their lives. Through their experiences, the novel delves into the emotional journey of coming to terms with change and finding a new place in the world. Helen's reflections on her past and the sisters' interactions with the villagers highlight the contrasts between their past privileges and their present struggles, making the story both an exploration of personal identity and an emotional examination of adaptation to new circumstances.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books LLP
Country
IN
Date
25 September 2024
Pages
96
ISBN
9789368094371

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The Duke's Daughter; and The Fugitives, Vol. III by Mrs. Oliphant is a late 19th-century novel that explores themes of identity, adaptation, and the emotional consequences of social upheaval. The story revolves around Helen and her younger sister Janey, who must adjust to a new life in a small French village called Latour after their family's circumstances change drastically. The narrative opens with the sisters' arrival in the village, seen through the eyes of young Janey, who is fascinated by the local customs and characters. In contrast, Helen struggles with a sense of loss, feeling disconnected from her past life of privilege in England. Their father's acquisition of a small piece of woodland and their move from a wealthy existence to a more humble one presents a dramatic shift in their lives. Through their experiences, the novel delves into the emotional journey of coming to terms with change and finding a new place in the world. Helen's reflections on her past and the sisters' interactions with the villagers highlight the contrasts between their past privileges and their present struggles, making the story both an exploration of personal identity and an emotional examination of adaptation to new circumstances.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books LLP
Country
IN
Date
25 September 2024
Pages
96
ISBN
9789368094371