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A Life For a Love

L. T. Meade

Casa editrice: Interactive Media

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"A Life For a Love" by L. T. Meade tells the poignant story of sacrifice and devotion. When two women, one from a privileged background and the other from a life of poverty, fall in love with the same man, they face heart-wrenching decisions. As they navigate the complexities of love, duty, and honor, their lives become intertwined in unexpected ways. Meade's novel explores themes of class, social expectations, and the enduring power of love, making it a captivating and emotionally charged tale of love's sacrifices and triumphs.
Disponibile da: 14/09/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 314 pagine.

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