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Paperback To Right the Wrong Book

ISBN: 1026046556

ISBN13: 9781026046555

To Right the Wrong

"To Right the Wrong" is a compelling historical novel set against the turbulent backdrop of the English Civil War. The narrative follows the journey of Joscelyn Heyworth, a young man of integrity who finds himself caught between familial loyalty and his own growing convictions. As the conflict between King Charles I and the Parliamentarian forces intensifies, Joscelyn makes the difficult decision to join the Roundheads, seeking to defend the liberties of the English people.

Edna Lyall masterfully weaves a tale of political intrigue, military struggle, and personal sacrifice. The story explores the deep ideological divides that split families and the nation, providing a vivid portrayal of 17th-century life and the figures who shaped it, including a sympathetic look at John Hampden and the burgeoning influence of Oliver Cromwell. Through the eyes of its protagonist, the work examines the weight of conscience and the pursuit of justice in a time of radical upheaval.

Rich in historical detail and emotional depth, "To Right the Wrong" remains a significant contribution to Victorian historical fiction. It captures the spirit of a pivotal era in British history while offering a timeless exploration of what it means to stand by one's principles in the face of overwhelming opposition.

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