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Paperback Mildred Book

ISBN: 9374590123

ISBN13: 9789374590126

Mildred

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A hush lingers over the parlours and shaded lanes of rural America, where the quiet rhythms of small-town life conceal deep undercurrents of longing, pride, and heartbreak. Within this world, the intricacies of family drama and the delicate negotiations of marriage and society unfold against a backdrop of social class and expectation, drawing readers into the heart of nineteenth century domestic fiction. The narrative traces the fortunes and misfortunes of women whose lives are shaped as much by their own choices as by the silent codes of their community, offering a nuanced portrait of historical women's lives rarely captured with such intimacy. What sets this work apart is its unflinching attention to the emotional landscapes of its characters-their hopes, disappointments, and the quiet courage required to navigate the boundaries of propriety and desire. The setting, richly drawn and evocative, grounds the story in the textures and customs of its era, yet the struggles for selfhood and belonging remain strikingly recognisable. This is not merely a romance, but a coming of age story that explores the shifting ground between duty and independence, love and circumstance, in a way that resonates far beyond its original time. Through subtle observation, it illuminates the tensions between tradition and change, and the ways in which women's fiction can both reflect and challenge the world it portrays. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, inviting a new audience to experience a work that still speaks to the complexities of human connection and the enduring questions of identity, family, and society.

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