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Can You Forgive Her?

Anthony Trollope

Editora: Bu Classics Books

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Alice Vavasor finds herself torn between two very different men: her dashing but dangerous cousin George and the respectable, steady John Grey. Her indecision sparks a journey of self-discovery and social rebellion, questioning the rigid expectations placed upon women in Victorian England. Meanwhile, the novel delves into the lives of her friends and family, exposing the consequences of ambition and the delicate nature of forgiveness. The story navigates the complexities of love, money, and societal pressure, asking ultimately if errors in judgment can ever be truly absolved.
Disponível desde: 29/01/2026.
Comprimento de impressão: 1276 páginas.

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