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Hardcover Lonely Furrow Book

ISBN: 1025811402

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Lonely Furrow

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"Lonely Furrow" is a compelling drama of emotional isolation and the complexities of duty set against the vivid backdrop of the British Raj. Written by Maud Diver, a master of Anglo-Indian fiction, the novel follows the life of Colonel Ian Challoner, a man dedicated to his work in India but increasingly estranged from his wife, Edyth. As Ian grapples with the loneliness of his position and the stifling atmosphere of colonial service, he finds himself drawn into a deep, soul-searching journey that challenges his perceptions of loyalty and love.

The narrative masterfully explores the psychological toll of long separations and the differing priorities of those living in the heart of the empire versus those tethered to the social expectations of England. Through rich prose and a keen eye for cultural nuance, Diver presents a poignant look at the personal sacrifices made in the name of imperial service and the fragile nature of human connection. "Lonely Furrow" remains a significant work of early 20th-century literature, offering readers a sophisticated exploration of romance, character, and the enduring pull of the East.

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