Kay Stephens Knihy





Pennine Vintage
- 342 stránek
- 12 hodin čtení
A story by the author of "West Riding" and "North Riding" and set in the 19th century against a background of the clothmaking industry of Yorkshire and the sherry trade of Spain. Henry Bright has ambitions to better himself by exploiting his old family links with the Fortescues.
The narrative explores the challenges faced by an individual trying to forge their own identity while grappling with the legacy of their parents' porn empire. It delves into themes of self-discovery, societal judgment, and the struggle for acceptance in a world that often defines individuals by their family background. As the protagonist navigates personal and external conflicts, the story raises questions about morality, family ties, and the quest for personal redemption.
The story explores the challenges and transformations faced by college students as they navigate the transition from carefree freshmen to more responsible sophomores. It delves into themes of growth, self-discovery, and the impact of social dynamics on personal development. As characters confront their past choices and the realities of adulthood, humor and relatable experiences highlight the struggles of balancing fun with newfound responsibilities.