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A Day Of Fate

A Day Of Fate

Edward Payson Roe

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Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9789361154690
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'A Day of Fate' by way of Edward Payson Roe is a compelling novel that weaves collectively factors of romance, suspense, and ethical contemplation. Set towards the backdrop of nineteenth-century America, the tale follows the lives of two predominant characters, Kate Underwood and John Egerton. Kate, a sturdy-willed and impartial younger woman, reveals herself entangled in a web of own family secrets, societal expectations, and topics of the heart. John Egerton, a principled and ambitious guy, turns into a critical discern in Kate’s existence, and their destinies come to be interwoven in unexpected methods. The novel explores themes of love, responsibility, and the outcomes of 1’s alternatives. As the characters navigate societal norms and personal convictions, the narrative unfolds with twists of fate that preserve the reader engaged and eager to discover the closing decision. Edward Payson Roe, a 19th-century American novelist and minister, brings his ethical sensibilities to the vanguard, infusing the tale with moral considerations and reflections on human nature. 'A Day of Fate' stands as a testomony to Roe’s storytelling prowess, offering readers a gripping tale that combines factors of romance with a considerate exploration of the complexities of human relationships and the unpredictable nature of destiny.

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