The Fortunes of Glencore

The Fortunes of Glencore

Charles James Lever

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Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2025
ISBN:
9789369425426
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The Fortunes of Glencore is a novel that delves into the complexities of social status, personal struggle, and the intricacies of human character. It explores the tension between public perception and private reality, reflecting how individuals are often defined by societal expectations and judgments. The story highlights the isolation that comes from being misunderstood, and the emotional weight of legacy and family history. It also examines the pressure of societal norms and class, revealing how these forces shape an individual s identity and decisions. Through the characters’ journeys, the novel reflects on the difficulties of reconciling personal desires with the expectations placed upon them, and the profound impact of hidden family secrets. The narrative provides a thoughtful exploration of how individuals navigate their own struggles in a world where personal identity is often influenced by external factors. The work highlights the challenges of personal growth in a society that can be both supportive and stifling, as individuals confront the complexities of their past while striving for meaning and connection in their lives.

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