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Put Yourself in His Place
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Put Yourself in His Place

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First published in 1870, this gripping novel by Charles Reade masterfully intertwines a poignant love story with the dark underbelly of trade-union terrorism. The ill-fated romance between Henry Little and Grace Carden takes center stage, set against a backdrop of industrial unrest and violence. With his signature skill, Reade weaves a tale that's both a scathing social commentary and a tender exploration of the human heart. The New York Times praised Reade's "rare and admirable powers" in its review, recognizing the author's ability to craft a narrative that's both thought-provoking and emotionally resonant. This classic novel remains a powerful exploration of love, loyalty, and the struggle for justice.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kalamos Literary Services Llp
Date
25 September 2024
Pages
370
ISBN
9789390909940

First published in 1870, this gripping novel by Charles Reade masterfully intertwines a poignant love story with the dark underbelly of trade-union terrorism. The ill-fated romance between Henry Little and Grace Carden takes center stage, set against a backdrop of industrial unrest and violence. With his signature skill, Reade weaves a tale that's both a scathing social commentary and a tender exploration of the human heart. The New York Times praised Reade's "rare and admirable powers" in its review, recognizing the author's ability to craft a narrative that's both thought-provoking and emotionally resonant. This classic novel remains a powerful exploration of love, loyalty, and the struggle for justice.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kalamos Literary Services Llp
Date
25 September 2024
Pages
370
ISBN
9789390909940