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Miss Ludington's Sister
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Miss Ludington’s Sister

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Miss Ludington's Sister follows the emotional journey of a woman who grapples with the loss of her former beauty and social standing after a debilitating illness. The novel explores the profound impact of memory and loss, as the protagonist struggles to reclaim a past filled with joy and social prominence. As she reflects on her previous life, she becomes consumed by nostalgia, desperately clinging to memories that define her sense of identity. The narrative delves into the emotional toll of such fixation, exploring how one s past can shape the present in both destructive and redemptive ways. The unfolding story presents the conflict between longing to recreate an idealized version of the past and the realities of living in the present. As the protagonist receives an inheritance, it hints at the possibility of restoring what was lost, but the emotional journey ultimately examines the cost of holding onto memories and the complexity of accepting the passage of time.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books
Date
1 March 2025
Pages
112
ISBN
9789370426481

Miss Ludington's Sister follows the emotional journey of a woman who grapples with the loss of her former beauty and social standing after a debilitating illness. The novel explores the profound impact of memory and loss, as the protagonist struggles to reclaim a past filled with joy and social prominence. As she reflects on her previous life, she becomes consumed by nostalgia, desperately clinging to memories that define her sense of identity. The narrative delves into the emotional toll of such fixation, exploring how one s past can shape the present in both destructive and redemptive ways. The unfolding story presents the conflict between longing to recreate an idealized version of the past and the realities of living in the present. As the protagonist receives an inheritance, it hints at the possibility of restoring what was lost, but the emotional journey ultimately examines the cost of holding onto memories and the complexity of accepting the passage of time.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books
Date
1 March 2025
Pages
112
ISBN
9789370426481