
When the Birds Begin to Sing
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Authors:
- Piffard, Harold
1867 - 1938
About this book
In the late 19th century, as societal norms began to shift, "When the Birds Begin to Sing" by Winifred Graham captures the vibrant spirit of youth and the complexities of love. Set against the picturesque English countryside, the narrative follows Eleanor Grebby, a spirited young woman, as she confronts the expectations of her time while forging a deep connection with the charming Philip Roche. This novel intricately weaves themes of personal freedom and social constraint, inviting readers to reflect on the delicate balance between duty and desire. Ideal for students and historians alike, this work offers a rich exploration of character and emotion, making it a compelling addition to any literary collection.
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