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Children of Men
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Children of Men

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Children of Men by Eden Phillpotts is a novel set on the Dartmoor, focusing on the emotional complexities of love, duty, and moral growth. The story follows a dog breeder and his kennel-maid as they navigate their relationship amidst familial expectations and personal introspection. The opening introduces the couple, whose courtship is marked by mutual respect despite their age difference. The growing bond between them is tested by societal pressures, especially from the bride s mother, who disapproves of the match. As their families come together for a celebratory dinner, the characters confront the tension between personal desires and external expectations. Against the backdrop of Dartmoor s natural beauty, the narrative delves into the evolving dynamics of love and the responsibilities that come with it. The story enhances the exploration of moral choices and societal norms, highlighting the emotional journeys of the characters as they challenge the boundaries set by their families and the world around them. Through the evolving relationship, the novel reflects on human evolution, growth, and the sacrifices necessary for love and personal fulfillment.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books LLP
Country
IN
Date
1 January 2025
Pages
364
ISBN
9789369073252

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.

Children of Men by Eden Phillpotts is a novel set on the Dartmoor, focusing on the emotional complexities of love, duty, and moral growth. The story follows a dog breeder and his kennel-maid as they navigate their relationship amidst familial expectations and personal introspection. The opening introduces the couple, whose courtship is marked by mutual respect despite their age difference. The growing bond between them is tested by societal pressures, especially from the bride s mother, who disapproves of the match. As their families come together for a celebratory dinner, the characters confront the tension between personal desires and external expectations. Against the backdrop of Dartmoor s natural beauty, the narrative delves into the evolving dynamics of love and the responsibilities that come with it. The story enhances the exploration of moral choices and societal norms, highlighting the emotional journeys of the characters as they challenge the boundaries set by their families and the world around them. Through the evolving relationship, the novel reflects on human evolution, growth, and the sacrifices necessary for love and personal fulfillment.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books LLP
Country
IN
Date
1 January 2025
Pages
364
ISBN
9789369073252