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Isabel Clarendon (Volume II)

Isabel Clarendon (Volume II)

Anatole France

Alpha Editions
2023
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The Miracle of the Great St. Nicolas 1920 by Anatole France has been regarded as significant work throughout human history, and in order to ensure that this work is never lost, we have taken steps to ensure its preservation by republishing this book in a contemporary format for both current and future generations. This entire book has been retyped, redesigned, and reformatted. Since these books are not made from scanned copies, the text is readable and clear.
Isabel's Noisy Tummy

Isabel's Noisy Tummy

David McKee

Andersen Press Ltd
2013
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Isabel's classmates think it is hilarious when Isabel's tummy rumbles in class. Everyone is always giving her advice about it, but nothing seems to work. Then one day the class visits the zoo and Isabel's growling tummy saves them all from an escaping tiger. After this there is no more rumbling, until one day a noise breaks the silence in class. But this time it isn't Isabel's tummy . . . 'A taboo-breaking tale . . . brilliantly observed.' Daily Telegraph
Isabel’s War

Isabel’s War

Rosie Meddon

PENGUIN BOOKS LTD
2026
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The new tale of female camaraderie and bravery from beloved saga author Rosie Meddon - available to pre-order now! When one woman's attempt to help the war effort from her sleepy Devon village is thwarted, she is determined to fight back! September 1940: World War II is raging, but Isabel is finally able to escape her unhappy marriage when her husband is promoted to a new army post and leaves their London home. But within hours of freedom, and potential happiness with Vincent who really loves her, the two are separated in an air raid. Hoping that an old friend will give her refuge, Isabel calls on Julia who runs a Devon guesthouse, who immediately invites her to mend her broken heart in the comfort of sleepy village life. But when Isabel tries to join the local Defence Volunteers, she finds that they do not accept women. Determined to give the local women a voice, Isabel sets up her own organisation. But can her venture unite these isolated women together against their enemy?
Isabel Clarendon Vol. I

Isabel Clarendon Vol. I

George Gissing

Double 9 Books
2024
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"Isabel Clarendon, Vol. I" by George Gissing is a compelling work of social realism set in Victorian England. The novel centers on Isabel Clarendon, a strong and complex female protagonist navigating the constraints of her time. As Isabel grapples with the class dynamics and gender roles imposed upon her, she faces moral dilemmas and personal growth that challenge her understanding of marriage and social expectations. The narrative delves into the economic struggles and family relationships that define her world, highlighting the tension between personal desires and societal pressures. Through Isabel's romantic entanglements and aspirations for class mobility, Gissing critiques the social structures of the 19th century, offering a poignant exploration of the challenges faced by women and the impact of social class on individual lives. "Isabel Clarendon" combines rich character development with a sharp social commentary, reflecting Gissing's deep engagement with the issues of his era.
Isabel Clarendon Vol. II

Isabel Clarendon Vol. II

George Gissing

Double 9 Books
2024
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"Isabel Clarendon, Vol. II" by George Gissing continues the exploration of Victorian society through the eyes of its central character, Isabel Clarendon. As Isabel navigates the complexities of personal transformation, she confronts the entrenched class conflicts and gender inequality of her time. The novel delves into the issues surrounding marriage and the moral choices Isabel must make, highlighting the emotional development and struggles she endures. The narrative further explores family dynamics and economic hardship, reflecting the harsh realities faced by individuals in 19th-century England. Through Isabel's evolving romantic relationships and her fight for autonomy, Gissing offers a poignant critique of the social structures that limit women's roles and opportunities. The book maintains its focus on social realism, emphasizing the tension between personal desires and societal expectations. Gissing's sharp observations and intricate character portrayals provide a deep and engaging commentary on the social and moral challenges of his era.