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Leonard Merrick

    The Man Who Was Good
    Cynthia
    To Tell You the Truth
    A Chair on the Boulevard
    • A Chair on the Boulevard

      in large print

      • 364 stránek
      • 13 hodin čtení

      This book is a reproduction of a historical work, presented in large print to enhance accessibility for readers with impaired vision. Published by Megali, a house dedicated to making historical texts more readable, it aims to preserve the original content while ensuring it is approachable for a wider audience.

      A Chair on the Boulevard
    • To Tell You the Truth

      • 156 stránek
      • 6 hodin čtení

      This classical work has been preserved and republished in a modern format to ensure its lasting significance for future generations. The book has been meticulously reformatted, retyped, and designed, resulting in clear and readable text that is not derived from scanned copies of the original. This effort highlights the importance of maintaining literary heritage while making it accessible to contemporary readers.

      To Tell You the Truth
    • Cynthia

      • 188 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení

      Set in the early twentieth century, the novel follows Cynthia, a spirited young woman challenging societal norms and seeking independence. As she navigates various obstacles and relationships, the story highlights themes of love, ambition, and the constraints faced by women of her time. Through her journey, Cynthia confronts her desires and aspirations, while Merrick's nuanced writing captures the complexities of human emotions. The narrative serves as a compelling exploration of self-discovery and empowerment, making it both relatable and thought-provoking.

      Cynthia
    • The Man Who Was Good

      • 168 stránek
      • 6 hodin čtení

      Set in urban London, this literary fiction explores morality, redemption, and human nature through a deep character study. The protagonist faces profound inner conflict, grappling with guilt and conscience amid ethical dilemmas and family dynamics. Richly drawn characters and social commentary challenge readers' perceptions and evoke compassion. The narrative highlights the complexities of human behavior and the consequences of actions, ultimately serving as a poignant reminder of compassion's power and the potential for redemption.

      The Man Who Was Good