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Lewis Rand by Mary Johnston is a compelling historical fiction novel set in 18th-century Colonial Virginia during the Revolutionary War. The story weaves political intrigue and romance into a richly detailed portrayal of early American life. As the characters navigate the complexities of colonial society and the burgeoning conflict of the Revolutionary War, the novel explores themes of family drama and social conflicts. The protagonist, Lewis Rand, finds himself entangled in both personal and political challenges, reflecting the turbulent times. Johnston's narrative combines adventure with a…mehr

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Lewis Rand by Mary Johnston is a compelling historical fiction novel set in 18th-century Colonial Virginia during the Revolutionary War. The story weaves political intrigue and romance into a richly detailed portrayal of early American life. As the characters navigate the complexities of colonial society and the burgeoning conflict of the Revolutionary War, the novel explores themes of family drama and social conflicts. The protagonist, Lewis Rand, finds himself entangled in both personal and political challenges, reflecting the turbulent times. Johnston's narrative combines adventure with a deep exploration of character development, offering readers a vivid picture of the era's social and political landscape. Through its intricate plot and dynamic characters, Lewis Rand captures the spirit of a nation on the brink of revolution, blending romance and historical detail to create a gripping and immersive reading experience.
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Autorenporträt
Johnston (November 21, 1870 - May 9, 1936) was a Virginia novelist and women's rights activist. During her writing career, she was one of America's best-selling authors, and three of her novels were made into silent pictures. Johnston was also a member of the Equal Suffrage League of Virginia, where she used her literary abilities and celebrity to bring attention to the cause of women's suffrage in Virginia. Mary Johnston was born in the small village of Buchanan, Virginia, the eldest child of American Civil War hero John William Johnston and Elizabeth Dixon Alexander Johnston. She was schooled at home by family and tutors due to her recurrent illness. She grew up with a passion for literature and was financially secure enough to devote her time to writing.