Książka Nora Lee Elenore Meherin

Nora Lee

Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Miękka
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"Nora Lee" is a compelling narrative of love, devotion, and the intricate social expectations of the...

Informacje o książce

Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Miękka
Data wydania
2026
strony
228
EAN
9781025871615
ISBN
1025871618
Enbook ID
52758037
Waga
327
Wymiary
156 x 234 x 12

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"Nora Lee" is a compelling narrative of love, devotion, and the intricate social expectations of the 1920s. Written by Elenore Meherin, a prominent voice in popular fiction during the early 20th century, the story centers on the emotional journey of Nora Lee, a young woman navigating the turbulent waters of the heart. The work explores the profound conflict between personal desire and the sacrifices made for the sake of family and duty.

As Nora moves through a world defined by the shifting values of the Jazz Age, she finds herself at a crossroads, forced to choose between different paths of happiness and the men who represent them. The novel masterfully captures the sentimental and romantic spirit of its era, detailing the trials of a heroine who must balance her own aspirations with the moral weight of her decisions. Meherin's prose brings to life the passion and vulnerability of youth, offering a vivid window into the romantic ideals that captivated readers of the time. "Nora Lee" remains a quintessential example of the era's popular drama, emphasizing the timeless struggle to find one's place in a rapidly changing world while remaining true to the dictates of the soul.

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