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The Fortune of the Landrays

By: Vaughan Kester
Published By: Double9 Books

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Vaughan Kester "The Fortune of the Landrays" is a fascinating book that tells a tale of affection, thriller, and the way society works in opposition to the backdrop of a changing America. Kester writing seems into the complex relationships between money, choice, and how societal expectancies alternate through the years. The tale takes region in the made-up town of Landray, wherein the Landray family finds themselves in an internet of hard family and social situations. The radical talks about love, loyalty, and the hunt of happiness at the same time as the own family struggles with money problems and the results of their other alternatives. Vaughan Kester tales are acknowledged for having shiny characters and a deep understanding of how human beings lived at the time. People in the Landray circle of relatives go through a journey that could be a microcosm of the bigger changes taking place in American society presently. Kester does a deep look into how cash impacts relationships, how way of life and generation clash, and the search for the American dream. "The Fortune of the Landrays" is evidence of Vaughan Kester capacity to put in writing memories that readers can relate to. It provides now not best an exciting story, but additionally insights into the human scenario and how American society was converting within the early 1900s.

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Vaughan Kester

Vaughan Kester, also written as Vaughan, was an American author and reporter who lived from September 12, 1869, to July 4, 1911. His style and subjects were shaped by the places he visited in the western and southern U.S. and by William Dean Howells, who was a cousin of his mother. In 1916, J.P. McGowan directed a movie based on his book The Manager of the B&A, which starred Leo Maloney and Helen Holmes. The movie was re-released in 1921 under the title The Man from Medicine Hat. In Ohio, on August 31, 1898, he married Jessie B. Jennings. They didn't have any kids. In 1902, he bought Woodlawn Plantation with his brother and fixed it up. He lived at Gunston Hall from 1907 until he died there. It was there that he wrote The Prodigal Judge. His mother put a memorial in Pohick Church, which used to be Gunston Hall's parish church, to remember him.

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Product Details

  • Publisher: Double 9 Books
  • Publishing Year: 2023
  • Language: English
  • Paperback: 482 Pages
  • ISBN-10: 9360460095
  • ISBN-13: 9789360460099
  • Item Weight: 723 g
  • Dimension : 216 x 140 x 26.4mm
  • Country of Origin : India
  • Reading age : 10+
  • Importer: Double 9 Books
  • Packer: Double 9 Books
  • Book Type : Fiction / Historical