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Children of destiny - An American Saga of Fate and Family in the Civil War Era - cover

Children of destiny - An American Saga of Fate and Family in the Civil War Era

Molly Elliot Seawell

Editorial: Good Press

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In "Children of Destiny," Molly Elliot Seawell crafts a richly woven narrative that delves into themes of fate, resilience, and the complexity of human relationships. Set against a vividly depicted backdrop of societal transformation, the novel is characterized by Seawell's elegant prose, which deftly merges romantic ideals with a critical examination of the constraints placed upon her characters by their historical and cultural contexts. The literary style captivates with its detailed characterizations and the emotional depth that challenges readers to reflect on the forces shaping individual destinies. Molly Elliot Seawell, an influential figure of the early 20th century, draws on her own experiences and societal observations to inform her storytelling. As a pioneering woman in literature, she navigated the male-dominated literary world, often infusing her works with feminist undertones and a keen awareness of the struggles faced by women of her era. This background imbues "Children of Destiny" with authenticity and urgency, compelling readers to understand the intricate tapestry of ambition and disappointment that defines her characters' lives. This novel is a must-read for those who appreciate historical fiction that resonates with contemporary issues of identity and agency. Seawell'Äôs ability to portray the timeless quest for self-determination in a beautifully articulated manner will leave readers both moved and enlightened.
Disponible desde: 10/07/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 224 páginas.

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