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Hardcover Triumph Book

ISBN: 1025359550

ISBN13: 9781025359557

Triumph

"Triumph" is a compelling narrative that explores the complexities of human ambition and the pursuit of fulfillment within the social landscape of the early twentieth century. May Edginton masterfully crafts a story centered on the themes of love, sacrifice, and the resilience required to overcome personal and societal obstacles. The work delves into the emotional lives of its characters as they navigate the pressures of reputation and the shifting values of a world in transition.

The novel presents a vivid portrait of an era where individual desires often clash with the rigid expectations of class and family. Through its nuanced characterizations, "Triumph" examines the true meaning of success, questioning whether it is found in public accolades or in the quiet strength of one's own convictions. Edginton's prose captures the atmosphere of the 1920s, offering readers an intimate look at the moral and romantic dilemmas faced by those striving for a better life.

As a significant example of early twentieth-century popular fiction, "Triumph" remains a poignant study of the human heart. Its exploration of social mobility and personal integrity continues to resonate, making it a valuable read for fans of classic British drama and historical romance.

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