Dividing Waters - Alexa Wylie I. A. R. (Ida Ross)
I. A. R. Wylie's "Dividing Waters" explores the complexities of family life in the early 20th century, weaving a compelling narrative of generational conflict and the ever-shifting dynamics of social class. This literary work delves into the intricate relationships that bind families together, even as differing values and societal pressures threaten to tear them apart. Through poignant storytelling, Wylie examines the nuances of romance against a backdrop of evolving social structures.
"Dividing Waters" remains a relevant exploration of universal themes. This meticulously prepared print republication offers readers an opportunity to immerse themselves in a classic family drama that resonates across time. Discover a tale where love and duty collide, and the choices made echo through generations. A powerful exploration of the human heart and the ties that either bind or break us, "Dividing Waters" will appeal to readers interested in enduring stories of love, family, and societal change.
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EAN: 9781023414791