Grace Harlowe's Golden Summer
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'Grace Harlowe's Golden Summer' follows Grace as she enters Overton College, forging new friendships and navigating the challenges of higher education. She is deeply connected to her friends, but her own goals and ambitions begin to emerge as she grapples with the expectations of women in her time. The novel dives into the complexities of her relationship with her family, particularly her father, who holds traditional views about women's roles. As Grace's friendships evolve and she finds herself drawn to a young man, she faces romantic entanglements that further complicate her life. She encounters societal pressures to marry and settle down, but she ultimately chooses a different path, embracing the challenge of managing Harlowe House and pursuing what she considers her 'destined work.' The novel depicts a woman breaking free from societal norms and embracing a path that aligns with her own ambitions and aspirations. Throughout the story, Grace confronts her own insecurities and doubts, demonstrating resilience and a determination to forge her own destiny.Book Details
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Jessie Graham Flower
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Jessie Graham Flower is a pseudonym for American author Josephine Chase. Born about 1878 in Pennsylvania to Edward H. Chase and Mary Arrner Chase. Chase was the author of the popular Grace Harlowe ser...
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