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""Tales and Novels Vol. IX Harrington; Thoughts On Bores; Ormond"" presents a charming coming-of-age tale about Harry Ormond. Following the death of his mother and his father's marriage to an Indian woman, Harry is raised in Ireland by his guardian, Sir Ulick O'Shane. While he is well cared for, he lacks a formal education and is not expected to inherit property, leading to a somewhat sheltered existence. In his youth, Harry's impulsiveness nearly results in tragedy when he almost injures a friend, prompting him to reconsider his actions and their consequences. As he matures, he learns the importance of money and meets various young women, which shapes his understanding of relationships and societal norms. Possessing a good heart, strong morals, and a determined spirit, Harry navigates the challenges of growing up. Edgeworth skillfully explores themes of personal development, social expectations, and the necessity of education, creating an engaging narrative that resonates with readers and highlights the complexities of youth.
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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.
""Tales and Novels Vol. IX Harrington; Thoughts On Bores; Ormond"" presents a charming coming-of-age tale about Harry Ormond. Following the death of his mother and his father's marriage to an Indian woman, Harry is raised in Ireland by his guardian, Sir Ulick O'Shane. While he is well cared for, he lacks a formal education and is not expected to inherit property, leading to a somewhat sheltered existence. In his youth, Harry's impulsiveness nearly results in tragedy when he almost injures a friend, prompting him to reconsider his actions and their consequences. As he matures, he learns the importance of money and meets various young women, which shapes his understanding of relationships and societal norms. Possessing a good heart, strong morals, and a determined spirit, Harry navigates the challenges of growing up. Edgeworth skillfully explores themes of personal development, social expectations, and the necessity of education, creating an engaging narrative that resonates with readers and highlights the complexities of youth.