Deerbrook
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The Grey family, residing in a charming home in Deerbrook, finds their lives disrupted by the arrival of Hester and Margaret Ibbotson, orphaned cousins of Mr. Grey. The sisters, seeking to improve their circumstances in Victorian England, face the societal pressure to secure advantageous marriages. Their journey unfolds as they navigate the complexities of love, social expectations, and the pursuit of happiness within the confines of their time. The novel explores the intricate dynamics between the Grey family and the Ibbotson sisters, highlighting the challenges of finding love and fulfillment in a society where social class and expectations play a significant role. As the characters grapple with their desires and aspirations, their relationships evolve, leading to both joy and heartache. Deerbrook paints a vivid portrait of middle-class country life in Victorian England, capturing the complexities of human relationships, societal pressures, and the search for personal fulfillment in a world where one's destiny is often intertwined with the expectations of society.Book Details
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Harriet Martineau
England
Harriet Martineau was a prominent British social theorist, writer, and historian who lived from 1802 to 1876. She was one of the earliest feminist writers and is known for her contributions to the...
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