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A Girl in Ten Thousand   By: (1854-1914)

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A Girl in Ten Thousand by L. T. Meade is a captivating and enthralling novel that explores the life of a young girl faced with adversity in Victorian England. Set against the backdrop of a strict and traditional society, the story follows the journey of the protagonist as she navigates societal expectations and discovers her own strength and resilience.

The book beautifully captures the essence of Victorian England, painting a vivid picture of the era's social constraints and class divisions. Meade's attention to detail transports the reader to a time where gender roles were strictly enforced, and women were expected to be obedient and submissive. Through the eyes of the main character, we witness the inherent challenges faced by women of that time and the struggle to break free from the shackles of society's expectations.

The strength of this novel lies in its portrayal of the young girl's personal growth and empowerment. From the very first page, we are introduced to a timid and delicate character, seemingly bound by the restrictions placed upon her. However, as the story progresses, we witness her transformation into a resilient and assertive individual, challenging the norms imposed upon her.

Meade does an excellent job of developing multidimensional characters, each with their own motivations and conflicts. The supporting cast add depth and complexity to the narrative, providing a rich tapestry of relationships and dynamics. The interactions between the characters reveal the intricacies of Victorian society, highlighting the contrasting viewpoints and attitudes towards women's independence.

The plot is intricately woven, with numerous twists and turns that keep the reader engaged and eager to unfold the mysteries hidden within the pages. Meade skillfully maintains a balance between suspense and resolution, ensuring that the story unfolds at a seamless pace. The author's skillful writing style creates a sense of anticipation, making it difficult to put the book down.

Moreover, A Girl in Ten Thousand explores themes of love, friendship, and self-discovery. It highlights the importance of female empowerment and the pursuit of one's dreams in the face of adversity. The novel encapsulates the struggles faced by women not only in the Victorian era but also resonates with contemporary issues, making it a pertinent read for the modern audience.

Overall, A Girl in Ten Thousand is a thought-provoking and engaging novel that transports readers to a bygone era, offering a compelling narrative that is both enlightening and entertaining. L. T. Meade's masterful storytelling and well-developed characters make this an exceptional read, ensuring that it will leave a lasting impact on readers long after they finish the final page.

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A GIRL IN TEN THOUSAND

BY

L. T. MEADE

AUTHOR OF "BASHFUL FIFTEEN," "THE CHILDREN OF WILTON CHASE," "GIRLS NEW AND OLD," "RED ROSE AND TIGER LILY," ETC.

NEW YORK

HURST AND COMPANY PUBLISHERS

CHAPTER I.

"You are the comfort of my life, Effie. If you make up your mind to go away, what is to become of me?"

The speaker was a middle aged woman. She was lying on a sofa in a shabby little parlor. The sofa was covered with horse hair, the room had a faded paper, and faded chintz covered the shabby furniture. The woman's pleading words were emphasized by her tired eyes and worn face. She looked full at the young girl to whom she spoke.

"What shall I do without you, and what will your father say?"

"I have made up my mind," said Effie. "I don't want to be unkind to you, mother, I love you more than words can say, but I must go out into the world. I must live my life like other girls."

"You had none of these ideas until you met Dorothy Fraser."

"Yes, I have had them for a long time; Dorothy has given them emphasis, that's all. Dorothy's mother did not like her to go away, but now she is glad. She says that nothing has made Dorothy into so fine a woman as taking her life into her own hands, and making the best she can of it... Continue reading book >>




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