The forbidden way is a novel set against the backdrop of a booming Colorado town, exploring the interplay between ambition, love, and betrayal. The story centers on a young man navigating the competitive and often harsh realities of business and personal relationships. His quest for fortune is complicated by the rivalries that develop with a business competitor and a love triangle involving a schoolmistress. As he works to secure his place in the world, the narrative delves into his internal conflicts, particularly his possessive feelings towards the woman he loves, who, in turn, wrestles with…mehr
The forbidden way is a novel set against the backdrop of a booming Colorado town, exploring the interplay between ambition, love, and betrayal. The story centers on a young man navigating the competitive and often harsh realities of business and personal relationships. His quest for fortune is complicated by the rivalries that develop with a business competitor and a love triangle involving a schoolmistress. As he works to secure his place in the world, the narrative delves into his internal conflicts, particularly his possessive feelings towards the woman he loves, who, in turn, wrestles with her own emotional dilemmas. The complex dynamic between the characters reflects the struggle for success in a world dominated by competition and personal desires. As business dealings unfold, the tension in relationships deepens, hinting at the emotional toll of betrayal and unrequited love. The novel explores the sacrifices individuals make in the pursuit of success, offering a poignant commentary on the cost of ambition and the human desire for connection.
George Gibbs was an American author and illustrator, born in 1870 in New Orleans, Louisiana, and passed away in 1942. He was a prolific writer, producing numerous novels, many of which were popular during the early 20th century. Gibbs was known for his adventure, romance, and historical fiction, often blending these genres to create engaging and thrilling narratives. Before becoming a full-time author, Gibbs had a successful career as an illustrator. His artistic talents were evident in his illustrations for magazines and books, which were well-received. However, he eventually turned to writing as his primary profession, where he found significant success. Some of his most notable works include The Yellow Dove, The Secret Witness, and The Vagrant Duke. These novels often featured strong, adventurous characters and were set against exotic or historical backdrops, reflecting his flair for vivid storytelling. Gibbs's ability to combine action with romance made his books popular among readers of his time.
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