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Judith Of The Godless Valley

Judith Of The Godless Valley

Honore Willsie

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Repro India Limited
Año de edición:
2025
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Psicología
ISBN:
9789371461313
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Judith of the Godless valley takes place in the rugged Lost Chief Valley, where a spirited young girl and her foster brother navigate the complexities of childhood, family, and life in a remote ranching community. The narrative explores loneliness, longing, and the search for identity amidst personal struggles and societal expectations. The story begins on a quiet Sunday as they prepare for a long-awaited sermon, in a place where religion is almost absent. The chapter describes the harsh winter landscape and Judith’s feisty personality, reflected in her playful banter. Tension rises when a preacher arrives to address the community’s moral failings, sparking chaos and laughter, creating a balance between serious undertones and lighthearted moments. As the story unfolds, the relationship between Judith and her foster brother deepens, highlighting the complexities of growing up in such a challenging environment. Their journey from childhood to adulthood is marked by the challenges of both family ties and societal expectations, as they come to understand themselves and each other more deeply.

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