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Hardcover Cullum Book

ISBN: 1025581296

ISBN13: 9781025581293

Cullum

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"Cullum" is a sharp and unsentimental exploration of a young woman's complex relationship with a charming yet fundamentally dishonest man. The story follows Esther Sieveking, an intelligent and independent protagonist who falls under the spell of Cullum Hayes, a talented writer whose magnetism masks a profound lack of integrity. Set in the early 20th century, the novel traces the arc of their connection, from the initial intoxication of attraction to the inevitable disillusionment that follows.

Through its keen psychological observation and witty prose, the work provides a sophisticated look at the power dynamics of a toxic romance. Robertson avoids sentimental clich s, instead focusing on the internal life of her protagonist as she navigates the pain and growth resulting from her misplaced devotion. "Cullum" serves as a compelling character study and a critique of the romantic ideals often found in literature, marking the debut of a writer known for her clear-eyed perspective on human nature. It remains a significant piece of literary fiction that captures the complexities of love, manipulation, and self-discovery.

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