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Hardcover The Dream-Maker Man Book

ISBN: 1025615220

ISBN13: 9781025615226

The Dream-Maker Man

"The Dream-Maker Man" is a captivating romantic novel that explores the delicate intersection of ambition, social grace, and the human heart. Set against the vibrant backdrop of early 20th-century society, the story follows a young woman who seeks to transform her life and find true happiness amidst the rigid expectations of her peers. Fanny Heaslip Lea weaves a tale filled with wit and charm, focusing on the pursuit of dreams and the often-unpredictable path to finding genuine love.

As the protagonist navigates the complexities of her social world, she encounters the enigmatic figure of the "Dream-Maker Man," whose influence sets her on a journey of self-discovery. The narrative delves into themes of identity and the sacrifices made for status, ultimately questioning what it truly means to live a fulfilled life. Lea's elegant prose and keen observations of human nature make "The Dream-Maker Man" a timeless exploration of romance and the enduring power of hope.

This work stands as a significant example of popular fiction from the 1920s, offering readers a window into the era's romantic ideals and social dynamics. It remains a compelling read for those who appreciate classic literature that balances emotional depth with a light, engaging touch.

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