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Margaret Murray Robertson
Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 31 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2004-2025, suosituimpien joukossa Shenac's Work at Home. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.
31 kirjaa
Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2004-2025.
Allison Bain Or, By a Way She Knew Not by Margaret M. Robertson delves into the emotional turmoil of a young woman grappling with profound loss and societal pressures. Following her father's death, she is left to navigate a world filled with grief and hardship. The novel explores how personal suffering intertwines with societal expectations, reflecting the emotional weight of loss and the complexities of familial responsibility. The protagonist is caught between her inner turmoil and the oppressive atmosphere of the community that surrounds her. Struggling with her past and the expectations placed upon her, she faces a future marked by uncertainty. Her relationship with her family, particularly the troubled history of her marriage deepens the sense of emotional conflict. Through the intervention of a concerned figure in the community, the narrative brings forward the exploration of resilience, redemption, and the search for meaning in a world dominated by suffering. The novel captures the tension between personal sorrow and the influence of societal forces, ultimately shedding light on the human capacity for endurance and the possibility of transformation amidst adversity.
Shenac's Work at Home by Margaret M. Robertson explores the struggles of a family facing profound loss and the relentless pursuit of survival in a harsh environment. Following the death of a father and the absence of a brother, a young woman is compelled to shoulder the responsibility of leading her family. She is determined to preserve the family legacy while confronting financial difficulties and the risk of losing their home. As the story unfolds, her resilience is tested by external threats and internal family tensions. Amid these challenges, the protagonist strives to keep the family united and safeguard their future. The narrative highlights the themes of personal sacrifice, familial duty, and the harsh realities of life during difficult times. It also explores the emotional and psychological toll of grief, the drive to overcome adversity, and the bond that holds a family together. The character s determination and strength are central as she navigates a turbulent period, balancing duty and emotional conflict. Through hardship and struggle, the story illustrates the power of responsibility and the depth of a family s unity in the face of life s challenges.
Christie Redfern's Troubles by Margaret M. Robertson follows the emotional journey of a young girl struggling with loss and the weight of responsibility. After the death of her mother, Christie is left to navigate the challenges of her new life under the care of her aunt. The story explores the difficulties of childhood, the yearning for affection, and the internal conflict between personal desires and the expectations placed on her. Christie is portrayed as a sensitive child, wrestling with her feelings of neglect and searching for a sense of connection, particularly through her faith. Her emotional struggles are compounded by her aunt's efforts to fill the void left by her mother's absence, but Christie s need for understanding and support remains unmet. As she grapples with the overwhelming reality of her circumstances, she embarks on a journey of personal growth. The narrative delves into the complexities of faith, familial duty, and emotional healing, highlighting how a young person learns to cope with the trials of life while seeking to find her place in a world that often feels indifferent.
David Fleming's "Forgiveness" by Margaret Murray Robertson is a captivating compilation of historical fiction narratives, skillfully curated right into a cohesive manuscript. Robertson endeavors to make those compelling testimonies accessible to an extensive target audience with the aid of imparting them at a less expensive rate. The testimonies within this book span numerous themes and evoke a number emotion, from fascination to diffused appeal. A diverse series, it incorporates readers of all age corporations, supplying a wealthy tapestry of historic creativeness. The book is celebrated for its fictional prowess, offering thoughts intricately woven into a novel draft for the readers' leisure. Each tale unfolds with a completely unique attraction, some gripping the reader's attention from the outset, even as others gently draw them in. The narrative is marked via its twists and turns, creating an interesting experience that resonates with readers. This version boasts a contemporary enchantment with an attention grabbing new cowl and a professionally typeset manuscript, enhancing the general readability. "Forgiveness" stands as a testament to Robertson's storytelling finesse, making historic fiction now not only on hand but additionally a satisfying exploration for fanatics of varied ages.
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