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"The Gold that Glitters" is an ancient historical romance story book written by Emily Sarah Holt. The story of the book takes area within the era of Victorian England and portrays the characters, Margaret and John, at the equal time as they traverse the complexities of affection, ambition, and societal expectancies. At its essential degree, "The Gold that Glitters" discusses difficulty count of social elegance, financial troubles disparities, and the hunt of happiness in the setting of a quickevolving cultural environment. Margaret, a younger woman from humblebeginnings, finds herself thrust into the realm of the aristocracy after taking snapshots the eye of John, a rich and mysterious gentleman. Their romantic affair is riddled with struggles and impediments, inclusive of rejections from the family of John and Margaret's personal issues approximately her worthiness. Throughout their battle with their feelings and confront the community conventions, every protagonists experience personal boom and trade. Holt's powerful descriptions and meticulous interest to historicfacts take reader to the bustling streets of Victorian London, attractive the reader within the points of interest, sounds, and social customs of the length in question. Throughout Margaret and John's adventure, Holt presents a vivid example of a society contending with ideas of identification, morality, and social justice.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
"The Gold that Glitters" is an ancient historical romance story book written by Emily Sarah Holt. The story of the book takes area within the era of Victorian England and portrays the characters, Margaret and John, at the equal time as they traverse the complexities of affection, ambition, and societal expectancies. At its essential degree, "The Gold that Glitters" discusses difficulty count of social elegance, financial troubles disparities, and the hunt of happiness in the setting of a quickevolving cultural environment. Margaret, a younger woman from humblebeginnings, finds herself thrust into the realm of the aristocracy after taking snapshots the eye of John, a rich and mysterious gentleman. Their romantic affair is riddled with struggles and impediments, inclusive of rejections from the family of John and Margaret's personal issues approximately her worthiness. Throughout their battle with their feelings and confront the community conventions, every protagonists experience personal boom and trade. Holt's powerful descriptions and meticulous interest to historicfacts take reader to the bustling streets of Victorian London, attractive the reader within the points of interest, sounds, and social customs of the length in question. Throughout Margaret and John's adventure, Holt presents a vivid example of a society contending with ideas of identification, morality, and social justice.