Allison Bain Or, By a Way She Knew Not

Allison Bain Or, By a Way She Knew Not

Margaret Murray Robertson

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Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2025
ISBN:
9789369420759
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Allison Bain Or, By a Way She Knew Not by Margaret M. Robertson delves into the emotional turmoil of a young woman grappling with profound loss and societal pressures. Following her father’s death, she is left to navigate a world filled with grief and hardship. The novel explores how personal suffering intertwines with societal expectations, reflecting the emotional weight of loss and the complexities of familial responsibility. The protagonist is caught between her inner turmoil and the oppressive atmosphere of the community that surrounds her. Struggling with her past and the expectations placed upon her, she faces a future marked by uncertainty. Her relationship with her family, particularly the troubled history of her marriage deepens the sense of emotional conflict. Through the intervention of a concerned figure in the community, the narrative brings forward the exploration of resilience, redemption, and the search for meaning in a world dominated by suffering. The novel captures the tension between personal sorrow and the influence of societal forces, ultimately shedding light on the human capacity for endurance and the possibility of transformation amidst adversity.

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