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The Swing of The Pendulum

Frances Mary Peard

Narrator Angela Stokes

Publisher: Nick Hodson of London, England

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Summary

The Swing of the Pendulum (1893) by English author Frances Mary Peard is a thoughtful, slow-burning novel that follows a group of English travellers to Norway, only to reveal that the real journey lies in the emotional and moral landscapes they carry within them. Set against the sweeping backdrop of fjords and quaint villages, as well as the contrasting worlds of London society and bustling country houses back in England, the novel explores the delicate balance between societal expectation and personal desires. 
At its heart, this is a story of friendship, love, and delicate romantic threads - of young women navigating the constraints of Victorian life while quietly questioning the rules that bind them. Simmering beneath the surface are questions of honour and duty, of what is owed to oneself versus what is owed to others. There is romance here - subtle, restrained, and deeply felt - as well as loss, longing, and the slow unfolding of hope. 
With its richly drawn settings and its sensitivity to the moral and emotional complexities of the time, The Swing of the Pendulum offers a compelling glimpse into a world on the cusp of change.
Duration: about 18 hours (18:12:54)
Publishing date: 2025-04-30; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —