18,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in 1-2 Wochen
payback
9 °P sammeln
  • Broschiertes Buch

The Lonely Stronghold follows a young woman trapped in a dull clerical job who longs for excitement and personal fulfillment beyond the confines of her small-town existence. Her dissatisfaction grows alongside the bleak weather, signaling the stagnation she feels in every aspect of life. Seeking change, she places an advertisement for new opportunities and soon embarks on a journey to a remote castle estate, where she meets the household's son. This encounter challenges her to reassess her values, sparking a transformative path filled with unexpected adventures and emotional trials. The novel…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Lonely Stronghold follows a young woman trapped in a dull clerical job who longs for excitement and personal fulfillment beyond the confines of her small-town existence. Her dissatisfaction grows alongside the bleak weather, signaling the stagnation she feels in every aspect of life. Seeking change, she places an advertisement for new opportunities and soon embarks on a journey to a remote castle estate, where she meets the household's son. This encounter challenges her to reassess her values, sparking a transformative path filled with unexpected adventures and emotional trials. The novel delves deeply into the tension between societal expectations and individual desires, portraying her courageous attempts to forge an authentic identity. The story richly captures the complexities of early 20th-century life and the yearning for self-discovery amid social conventions. Its vivid depiction of the English landscape, intricate character dynamics, and themes of resilience and independence make it a compelling narrative of courage and hope in the face of uncertainty.
Autorenporträt
Gertrude Minnie Robins, born in Teddington, United Kingdom, was an accomplished English author renowned for her vast literary contributions. Writing under the pen name Mrs. Baillie Reynolds after her marriage, she authored over fifty novels spanning various genres. Her works were often centered around human emotions, relationships, and personal growth. Gertrude's literary career was marked by a keen understanding of her characters' internal struggles and the challenges they faced in their pursuit of happiness and fulfillment. Her novels often explored deep themes of love, loss, and the complexities of human nature. She had a child, P. K. Baillie Reynolds, and her works remain a testament to her enduring legacy in the world of literature. Some of her notable books include The Tree of Knowledge: A Novel (1889), The Man Who Won (2024), and The Judgment of Charis (1921), among others. Gertrude's writings continue to be appreciated by readers for their emotional depth and engaging storytelling. While she may not have achieved the widespread fame of some of her contemporaries, her works have left a lasting impact on the literary world.