
Alone
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Authors:
- Harland, Marion
1830 - 1922
About this book
In a time when societal expectations weighed heavily on women, "Alone" by Marion Harland reveals the poignant journey of Ida Ross, a young woman confronting the profound loss of her mother. As she grapples with her identity and the constraints of her circumstances, Harland intricately weaves themes of resilience and emotional turmoil. The novel's exploration of isolation and the quest for self-discovery resonates deeply, inviting readers to reflect on the unalienable rights of personal agency and emotional freedom. Ideal for students and historians alike, "Alone" offers a rich narrative that challenges traditional gender roles while illuminating the complexities of grief and independence. Dive into this mid-19th century masterpiece and uncover the depths of human experience.
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