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The March of the Foxgloves HB Special Edition

$41.35 $45.95
Immerse yourself in 'The March of the Foxgloves HB Special Edition,' a beautifully crafted novel by acclaimed author Karyn Hay. This spellbinding tale, set in late 19th century London, explores themes of triumph over obsession and societal constraints. Follow the journey of Frances Woodward as she navigates the oppressive shadows of her puritanical father and the torment inflicted by the narcissistic Benedict Hunt. This special edition features luxurious binding and exquisite illustrations that enhance the reading experience. As Frances rebels against the societal norms of the late-Victorian era, she embarks on a transformative journey to New Zealand, seeking freedom and a new identity. Surrounded by fellow artists and non-conformists, she is inspired by groundbreaking literary figures and social reformers, ultimately forging her unique path. Perfect for fans of historical fiction, this essential summer read highlights the power of resilience and creativity. Experience the captivating world of 'The March of the Foxgloves' and witness Frances's evolution from oppression to empowerment. Order your copy today and revel in this timeless narrative that resonates with today's quest for individuality and self-discovery.

Author: Karyn Hay Publisher: Esom House Press

Dimensions: 160 x 236 mm
Pages: 358


A late 19th century tale of triumph over obsession and humiliation. From award-winning writer, Karyn Hay, The March of the Foxgloves promises to be essential summer reading. LONDON, 1893, and Frances Woodward is tormented by the restrictions of her puritanical father and the cruelties of 19th century narcissist, Benedict Hunt. Having meted out a particularly creative form of revenge upon Hunt, Frances transcends the social norms of the late-Victorian era and travels alone to the far-flung colony of New Zealand, where she is forced to look beyond the establishment life seemingly pre-ordained for her. Falling in with other artists and non-conformists, and inspired by the revolution in thinking brought about by heroic literary figures and social reformers of the time, Frances forges a new path of her own making.

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A beautifully bound special edition novel featuring exquisite illustrations, exploring resilience in 19th century London.
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The March of the Foxgloves HB Special Edition

$41.35 $45.95
Immerse yourself in 'The March of the Foxgloves HB Special Edition,' a beautifully crafted novel by acclaimed author Karyn Hay. This spellbinding tale, set in late 19th century London, explores themes of triumph over obsession and societal constraints. Follow the journey of Frances Woodward as she navigates the oppressive shadows of her puritanical father and the torment inflicted by the narcissistic Benedict Hunt. This special edition features luxurious binding and exquisite illustrations that enhance the reading experience. As Frances rebels against the societal norms of the late-Victorian era, she embarks on a transformative journey to New Zealand, seeking freedom and a new identity. Surrounded by fellow artists and non-conformists, she is inspired by groundbreaking literary figures and social reformers, ultimately forging her unique path. Perfect for fans of historical fiction, this essential summer read highlights the power of resilience and creativity. Experience the captivating world of 'The March of the Foxgloves' and witness Frances's evolution from oppression to empowerment. Order your copy today and revel in this timeless narrative that resonates with today's quest for individuality and self-discovery.

Author: Karyn Hay Publisher: Esom House Press

Dimensions: 160 x 236 mm
Pages: 358


A late 19th century tale of triumph over obsession and humiliation. From award-winning writer, Karyn Hay, The March of the Foxgloves promises to be essential summer reading. LONDON, 1893, and Frances Woodward is tormented by the restrictions of her puritanical father and the cruelties of 19th century narcissist, Benedict Hunt. Having meted out a particularly creative form of revenge upon Hunt, Frances transcends the social norms of the late-Victorian era and travels alone to the far-flung colony of New Zealand, where she is forced to look beyond the establishment life seemingly pre-ordained for her. Falling in with other artists and non-conformists, and inspired by the revolution in thinking brought about by heroic literary figures and social reformers of the time, Frances forges a new path of her own making.

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