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ISBN: 1025518926

ISBN13: 9781025518923

Her Knight Comes Riding

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"Her Knight Comes Riding" is a poignant exploration of romantic longing and the search for personal meaning within the bustling landscape of the 1920s. Written by John V. A. Weaver, a celebrated voice of the American vernacular, the novel captures the emotional inner life of a young woman navigating the realities of urban existence while clinging to the hope of a transformative, idealized love.

The narrative delves into the tension between the mundane routines of daily work and the persistent, shimmering dreams of escape and fulfillment. Weaver utilizes his signature style to elevate the experiences of ordinary people, providing a sensitive character study that reflects the broader cultural shifts of the late 1920s. As the protagonist waits for her figurative "knight" to appear, the story examines the often-painful disconnect between cinematic expectations and the complexities of human relationships.

As a significant piece of early 20th-century literature, "Her Knight Comes Riding" offers readers a vivid window into the aspirations and disillusionments of a generation caught between tradition and modernity. Its authentic voice and insightful social observations make it a compelling work for those interested in the evolution of American prose and the timeless pursuit of happiness.

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