
Diana Tempest, Volume I
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Authors:
- Cholmondeley, Mary
1859 - 1925
About this book
In the late 19th century, societal norms were shifting, challenging traditional roles and expectations. "Diana Tempest, Volume I" by Mary Cholmondeley delves into the complexities of personal and familial duty, as Colonel Tempest and his son Archie return to their ancestral home, Overleigh, amidst a backdrop of impending loss. Cholmondeley intricately weaves themes of loyalty and introspection, exploring the tension between duty and desire. As Colonel Tempest confronts his tumultuous past, readers will encounter vivid characterizations and rich emotional landscapes. Ideal for students and literary enthusiasts, this novel invites reflection on the evolving nature of identity and responsibility in a changing world. Discover the depth of human experience in this compelling narrative.
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