Love, The Harvester is a novel written by Max Pemberton and published in 1901. The story is set in the winter of the year and follows the lives of a group of gleaners, who are poor people that gather leftover crops from the fields after the harvest. The main character, Love, is a young woman who is forced to become a gleaner after her father dies and leaves her family in debt. Despite the hardships she faces, Love maintains a positive attitude and finds love with a fellow gleaner named Tom. The novel explores themes of poverty, perseverance, and the power of love. Pemberton's writing style is…mehr
Love, The Harvester is a novel written by Max Pemberton and published in 1901. The story is set in the winter of the year and follows the lives of a group of gleaners, who are poor people that gather leftover crops from the fields after the harvest. The main character, Love, is a young woman who is forced to become a gleaner after her father dies and leaves her family in debt. Despite the hardships she faces, Love maintains a positive attitude and finds love with a fellow gleaner named Tom. The novel explores themes of poverty, perseverance, and the power of love. Pemberton's writing style is descriptive and vivid, painting a picture of the bleak winter landscape and the struggles of the gleaners. Love, The Harvester is a touching and uplifting story that celebrates the human spirit in the face of adversity.Being A Story Of The Gleaners In The Winter Of The Year, And Of Those That Went A Hunting In The Days When George The Third Was King.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Max Pemberton was an English novelist and publisher, primarily known for his works in the adventure and mystery genres. Born on June 19, 1863, in Paddington, London, Pemberton became a prominent figure in late 19th and early 20th-century literature. His works, which often explored themes of suspense, intrigue, and adventure, were popular among readers of his time. Some of his notable works include The Iron Pirate, a thrilling maritime adventure, and The Garden of Swords, a historical novel set against the backdrop of war. Pemberton's style was marked by vivid storytelling and well-constructed plots, capturing the imagination of his audience. Aside from his writing career, he was also a publisher, which helped him expand his influence in the literary world. He was married to Alice Tussaud, and they spent much of their lives in London. Although his popularity diminished in the mid-20th century as literary tastes shifted, Pemberton's contributions to the adventure and mystery genres continue to be recognized. He passed away on February 22, 1950, at the age of 86, leaving behind a legacy of adventure-filled fiction.
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