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The Silver Spoon

John Galsworthy

Editorial: Alien Ebooks

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Sinopsis

Fleur and Michael Mont entertain the glittering society characters of the day in their new, elegant, and fashionable house. As always, Fleur’s father—Soames Forsyte—is constantly by the side of his daughter, spoiling and watching over her. But London after the war is a place of carefree attitudes that are alarming and baffling to old Soames. Just when he thinks he is protecting his daughter, he finds himself triggering a major social scandal.
Disponible desde: 30/05/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 235 páginas.

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