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Hardcover Redemption Book

ISBN: 1025943058

ISBN13: 9781025943053

Redemption

"Redemption: A Novel" is a profound exploration of personal and national identity set against the backdrop of a world rebuilding after the devastation of the Great War. The story follows Gregory Vane, a young Canadian intellectual whose experiences at Oxford University and subsequent return to his homeland serve as a catalyst for a deep spiritual and social awakening. As Vane navigates the cultural expectations of the British Empire and the burgeoning spirit of modern Canada, he faces the challenge of finding his place in a rapidly changing social order.

Beckles Willson delivers a nuanced portrayal of the early 20th-century experience, capturing the tension between tradition and progress. Through Vane's journey, the novel examines themes of duty, intellectual ambition, and the search for moral clarity. The narrative provides a vivid depiction of the transatlantic ties that defined the era, offering readers a glimpse into the hearts of a generation seeking purpose in the wake of tragedy. "Redemption: A Novel" remains a poignant reflection on the human capacity for growth and the complexities of loyalty to both self and country. It is an essential work for those interested in the literary history of the post-war period and the evolution of the Canadian novel.

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