
Aristocrats
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Lady Helen Pole, a young English aristocrat, finds herself in the untamed wilderness of the Great North Woods after her husband's death. Initially disdainful of this rugged environment, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery through her letters to her friend, the Countess of Edge and Ross. As she grapples with the stark contrast between her refined upbringing and the rugged reality of the frontier, she encounters diverse individuals who challenge her preconceived notions. Her initial fascination with the untamed wilderness eventually gives way to a deeper understanding of the resilience and resourcefulness of the people who inhabit it. Her encounters with the rugged frontiersman, Jack Thorne, a man with a mysterious past, spark a forbidden attraction, further complicating her feelings of loneliness and alienation. Through her experiences, Lady Helen challenges societal expectations, questioning the rigidity of her own class and the limitations imposed on women. As she navigates the complexities of her newfound environment, she discovers a sense of freedom and independence she never knew existed, ultimately finding a path to personal growth and self-acceptance in the embrace of the untamed wilderness.Book Details
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Gertrude Atherton
United States
Gertrude Atherton (1857-1948) was an American author and feminist known for her novels and short stories. She was one of the most prominent literary figures of her time, and her work often dealt with...
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