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Red-Robin   By: (1881-)

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Red-Robin by Jane Abbott is a stunning novel that takes readers on a captivating journey through a dystopian world. Set in a post-apocalyptic society, the story follows the life of Robin, a young girl struggling to survive in a harsh and unforgiving environment.

What sets this book apart is Abbott's masterful storytelling and her ability to immerse readers in a world that is both frighteningly plausible and yet utterly mesmerizing. The author's descriptive prose vividly paints the picture of a desolate landscape, where resources are scarce and danger lurks around every corner. The attention to detail is commendable, as Abbott skillfully crafts the setting, making it come alive with each turn of the page.

One of the book's strongest aspects is the depth of its characters. Robin is a complex and relatable protagonist, who undergoes a remarkable transformation as the story progresses. Her journey from a timid and vulnerable girl to a brave and resilient survivor is both inspiring and emotionally gripping. The supporting cast of characters is equally well-developed, each with their own unique motivations and flaws, adding layers of complexity to the narrative.

Abbott delves into thought-provoking themes such as the fragility of humanity, the struggle for power, and the consequences of an unsustainable society. She deftly explores the ethical dilemmas faced by the characters, forcing readers to question their own judgments and beliefs. The book's overarching social commentary serves as a stark warning about the potential consequences of neglecting our planet and failing to protect its resources.

Furthermore, the pacing of Red-Robin is nothing short of exceptional. Abbott skillfully balances moments of intense action and heart-pounding suspense with quieter, introspective scenes that allow for reflection. This harmony between excitement and introspection keeps readers engaged throughout, ensuring they are emotionally invested in the story until the very end.

If there is one minor criticism, it would be that certain plot twists feel predictable at times. However, this does not detract significantly from the overall enjoyment of the narrative, as the strength of the characters and their emotional journey compensate for any predictability.

In conclusion, Red-Robin is a thought-provoking and gripping novel that will captivate readers from start to finish. Jane Abbott's exquisite storytelling, combined with a compelling dystopian setting, well-developed characters, and profound themes, make this an unforgettable reading experience. Without a doubt, it is a book that will leave a lasting impression and make readers eagerly anticipate Abbott's future works.

First Page:

RED ROBIN BY JANE ABBOTT

AUTHOR OF KEINETH, HIGHACRES, APRILLY, Etc.

With Illustrations By HARRIET ROOSEVELT RICHARDS

GROSSET & DUNLAP PUBLISHERS NEW YORK

Made in the United States of America

COPYRIGHT, 1922, BY J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY

[Illustration: THE EFFECT WAS VERY CHRISTMASY Page 196]

TO BETSY

CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE

Prologue A Story Before the Story 11 I. The Orphan Doll 19 II. A Prince 28 III. The House of Forsyth 39 IV. Red Robin 49 V. Jimmie 61 VI. The Forsyth Heir 70 VII. Beryl 79 VIII. Robin Asserts Herself 90 IX. The Lynchs 103 X. The Lady of the Rushing Waters 114 XI. Pot Roast and Cabbage Salad 126 XII. Robin Writes a Letter 138 XIII... Continue reading book >>




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