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Paperback Nestleton Magna, By Quintus Quarles Book

ISBN: 1272809544

ISBN13: 9781272809546

Nestleton Magna, By Quintus Quarles

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"Nestleton Magna, By Quintus Quarles" by James Jackson Wray, offers readers a glimpse into Victorian England through the fictional village of Nestleton Magna. This work paints a detailed picture of rural life, complete with its social hierarchies, moral dilemmas, and everyday struggles. Through the eyes of Quintus Quarles, the narrative explores themes of faith, community, and the challenges of maintaining integrity in a rapidly changing world.

Wray's novel provides both an engaging story and a social commentary on the values and customs of the time. Readers interested in historical fiction with a strong moral compass and those fascinated by the intricacies of 19th-century English village life will find this book a compelling read. The accessible prose and relatable characters make it a timeless exploration of human nature and the enduring power of faith.

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