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The House of the Seven Gables

Nataniel Hawthorne

Casa editrice: Carousel Books

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The sins of one generation are visited upon another in a haunted New England mansion until the arrival of a young woman from the country breathes new air into moldering lives and rooms. The mysterious house becomes a metaphor for the family's struggles as the characters confront their fates and the consequences of their ancestors' actions.
Disponibile da: 08/08/2024.

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