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ISBN: 1025817796

ISBN13: 9781025817798

Love's Greatest Mistake

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"Love's Greatest Mistake" is a compelling exploration of romantic longing and social ambition set against the backdrop of the vibrant 1920s. Written by Frederic Arnold Kummer, this novel captures the essence of the Jazz Age through the eyes of a young woman navigating the complexities of modern love and the allure of high society. As she moves from the relative simplicity of her background to the bustling, often perilous energy of the big city, she finds herself torn between the dictates of her heart and the superficial promises of wealth and status.

The narrative delves deep into the moral dilemmas faced by a generation caught between traditional values and a rapidly changing social landscape. With its evocative prose and poignant characterizations, the story examines the consequences of choices made in the heat of passion and the pursuit of security. "Love's Greatest Mistake" stands as a significant piece of early 20th-century American fiction, offering readers a window into the cultural shifts and emotional trials of an era defined by newfound freedoms and timeless human desires. This work remains a classic example of the romantic melodrama, highlighting the eternal struggle to find true connection in a world filled with social distractions and moral complexity.

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