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""Miss Arnott's Marriage"" by Richard Marsh is a novel that examines themes of shame, identity, and the search for independence. The story follows Violet Arnott, a woman whose life is upended when her husband, Robert Champion, is convicted and imprisoned. Struggling with the public disgrace of his actions, Violet faces a difficult journey of self-discovery as she transitions from being a wife to reclaiming her independence. At the start of the novel, Violet is humiliated by her husband's conviction and must confront the societal judgments that come with being tied to a criminal. As she navigates her new reality, Violet is forced to rebuild her life from the ground up, grappling with financial instability and emotional isolation. The story highlights her resilience as she begins to reshape her identity, moving from the shadow of her husband's disgrace toward a life that offers her a chance at personal freedom. As Violet encounters new relationships, the novel explores the complexities of starting anew and the difficult path to emotional healing.
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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.
""Miss Arnott's Marriage"" by Richard Marsh is a novel that examines themes of shame, identity, and the search for independence. The story follows Violet Arnott, a woman whose life is upended when her husband, Robert Champion, is convicted and imprisoned. Struggling with the public disgrace of his actions, Violet faces a difficult journey of self-discovery as she transitions from being a wife to reclaiming her independence. At the start of the novel, Violet is humiliated by her husband's conviction and must confront the societal judgments that come with being tied to a criminal. As she navigates her new reality, Violet is forced to rebuild her life from the ground up, grappling with financial instability and emotional isolation. The story highlights her resilience as she begins to reshape her identity, moving from the shadow of her husband's disgrace toward a life that offers her a chance at personal freedom. As Violet encounters new relationships, the novel explores the complexities of starting anew and the difficult path to emotional healing.