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Double 9 Books LLP Paperback English

A Princess in Calico

By Edith Ferguson Black

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Double 9 Books LLP Paperback English

A Princess in Calico

By Edith Ferguson Black

Regular price £10.99 £9.34 Save 15%
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  • A Princess in Calico by Edith Ferguson Black is a romantic novel set in the American South, vividly capturing the social dynamics and class conflicts of the 19th century. The story revolves around a young woman from a modest background who becomes entangled in the complexities of Southern society. Her journey involves a blend of adventure and emotional growth as she navigates the challenges posed by social class and family expectations. The novel explores themes of love and betrayal, depicting how personal relationships are influenced by societal norms and wealth. Through detailed character development and a richly depicted historical setting, Black delves into the emotional journeys of her characters, portraying their struggles and triumphs with depth and sensitivity. The book's narrative highlights the clash between personal desires and social constraints, offering a compelling exploration of romance and class conflict in a bygone era.
A Princess in Calico by Edith Ferguson Black is a romantic novel set in the American South, vividly capturing the social dynamics and class conflicts of the 19th century. The story revolves around a young woman from a modest background who becomes entangled in the complexities of Southern society. Her journey involves a blend of adventure and emotional growth as she navigates the challenges posed by social class and family expectations. The novel explores themes of love and betrayal, depicting how personal relationships are influenced by societal norms and wealth. Through detailed character development and a richly depicted historical setting, Black delves into the emotional journeys of her characters, portraying their struggles and triumphs with depth and sensitivity. The book's narrative highlights the clash between personal desires and social constraints, offering a compelling exploration of romance and class conflict in a bygone era.