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Paperback His Own Father Book

ISBN: 1179939913

ISBN13: 9781179939919

His Own Father

In William Edward Norris's novel, "His Own Father," readers are drawn into a complex web of family secrets and social intrigue. Set against the backdrop of Victorian England, the story explores themes of identity, inheritance, and the challenges of navigating societal expectations. Norris masterfully crafts a narrative filled with nuanced characters and compelling moral dilemmas.

The novel delves into the life of its protagonist as he grapples with unexpected revelations about his past, forcing him to question everything he thought he knew. With its vivid descriptions and insightful commentary on Victorian society, "His Own Father" offers a captivating glimpse into a bygone era. This book remains a testament to Norris's skill as a storyteller, appealing to readers who appreciate classic literature and character-driven narratives.

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