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Cousin Maude

By: Mary J. Holmes
Published By: Double9 Books
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A captivating tale set in 19th-century America, "Cousin Maude" with the aid of Mary J. Holmes is a must-read. Holmes become one of the excellent American writers of her time, and this book, which is about love, own family, and social expectations, suggests how true a storyteller she turned into. The story is centered on Maude Remington, the main character, a younger girl who's juggling her own family ties and her love relationships. As Maude struggles with societal expectations and own family relationships, the unconventional gives readers a shifting inspect the difficult conditions people face whilst they are attempting to balance their personal dreams with societal norms. The manner Holmes writes about emotions and relationships could be very complicated. He does an extremely good process of displaying how circle of relative’s relationships are complicated and how societal requirements can have an effect on personal selections. In the setting of America within the 1800s, the writer paints a clear image of the social weather, giving readers both an interesting story and a mirrored image of the tradition at the time. "Cousin Maude" shows how good Mary J. Holmes is at writing memories that readers will want to study time and again. By following Maude's journey, the radical explores undying subject matters, making it not most effective an interesting examine however also an image of how complicated relationships are even in the context of an exclusive time.

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Mary J. Holmes

Mary Jane Holmes was an American author who wrote 39 books and short stories. She was born April 5, 1825, and died October 6, 1907. Her first book sold 250,000 copies, and she sold 2 million books all together, second only to Harriet Beecher Stowe. Some of her books are "Tempest and Sunshine" (1854), "English Orphans" (1855), "Homestead on the Hillside" (1855), "Lena Rivers" (1856), "Meadow Brook" (1857), "Dora Deane" (1858), "Cousin Maude" (1860), "Marian Gray" (1861), "Hugh Worthington" (1864), and "Cameron Vide" (1867). "Rose Mather" (1868), "Ethelyn's Mistake" (1869), "Edna Browning" (1872), "Mildred" (1877), "Forest House" (1879), "Daisy Thornton," "Queenie Hetherton" (1883), "Christmas Stories" (1884), and "Bessie's Fortune" (1885). They were "Gretchen" (1887) and "Marguerite" (1891). She looked at ties between men and women, as well as those between class and race, by writing about everyday life in small towns and rural areas. She had a strong sense of what was right and wrong when it came to slavery and the American Civil War. Since the late 20th century, she has gotten new attention and praise, even though most 19th-century literature histories didn't include her popular works. She looked at ties between men and women, as well as those between class and race, by writing about everyday life in small towns and rural areas.

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Product Details

  • Publisher: Double 9 Books
  • Publishing Year: 2023
  • Language: English
  • Paperback: 146Pages
  • ISBN-10:935995702X
  • ISBN-13:9789359957029
  • Item Weight: 219g
  • Dimension : 216 x 140 x 8.42mm
  • Country of Origin : India
  • Importer: Double 9 Books
  • Packer: Double 9 Books
  • Book Type : Drama / General