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Paperback The leading lady Book

ISBN: 9373055615

ISBN13: 9789373055619

The leading lady

A glittering soir e in Gilded Age San Francisco: beneath the shimmer of chandeliers, ambition and longing are quietly at war. In the city's opulent drawing rooms and shadowed parlours, a young woman's journey unfolds-a personal ambition story shaped by the rigid contours of social class and the intoxicating promise of reinvention. This early 20th-century novel, once lost to time, now returns to the shelves after decades out of print, republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today's and future generations, it invites readers to witness the delicate interplay between aspiration and constraint, as a female protagonist navigates a world where every gesture is scrutinised and every hope fiercely guarded. Set against the vivid backdrop of historic San Francisco, the narrative captures the restless energy of an era poised between tradition and modernity. The city itself becomes a character: its fog-laced streets and grand mansions a stage for the drama of love, betrayal, and self-discovery. For readers of classic American fiction, this story resonates with the emotional depth and social insight found in the works of Edith Wharton and Mary Roberts Rinehart, yet its voice is distinctly its own. The novel's exploration of social class themes and the tension between societal expectation and individual desire remains strikingly relevant, offering a mirror to contemporary questions of identity and ambition. Beyond its engrossing plot, this restored edition stands as both a collector's item and a cultural treasure-not just a reprint, but a testament to the enduring power of literature to illuminate the complexities of the human spirit. Ideal for literature students seeking a resource that bridges historical context with timeless storytelling, and for anyone drawn to the romance and resilience of a female protagonist's journey, this is a work to be cherished on any classic bookshelf.

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