Without A Home

Without A Home

Edward Payson Roe

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Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9789369074914
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'Without a Home' explores the emotional turmoil and complexities of shifting social status, particularly the contrast between past comfort and present hardship. The narrative underscores the impact of financial instability on familial relationships, as the once-prosperous Jocelyn family is faced with the disintegration of their wealth. Central to the story is the protagonist’s evolving understanding of her social world, as she navigates personal struggles amid the collapse of the family s fortune. The narrative highlights the emotional weight of love, societal pressure, and the tension between familial duty and personal desires. The protagonist s relationship with her love interest becomes increasingly complicated by external forces, particularly societal expectations and the financial constraints now facing both families. The story emphasizes how such pressures shape decisions and alter the course of relationships. As the characters grapple with their new reality, the novel reflects on the fragility of status and the resilience required to face challenges. The tension between personal aspirations and societal expectations weaves through the narrative, highlighting the struggles to maintain integrity and connection in a rapidly changing world.

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