The Squaw Man: A Novel by Julie Opp and Edwin Milton Royle
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Royle, Edwin Milton, 1862-1942
English
"The Squaw Man: A Novel" by Julie Opp Faversham is a historical fiction novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around the lives of Jim Wynnegate and his cousin Diana Marjoribanks, as they navigate the complexities of family ties, love, and societal expectations in England. Amidst themes of honor and personal struggle, the chara...
novel, Jim prepares to leave his home for India, facing a bittersweet farewell from his family, especially his childhood friend Diana. The narrative delves into Jim's reflections on his experiences with Diana, the oppressive influence of his cousin Henry, and the tension in their family dynamics. As Jim contemplates his departure, Diana's love for him becomes evident, shaping the unfolding drama as outside societal pressures and personal dreams clash, setting the stage for their entwined fates amidst the backdrop of familial obligations and personal ambition. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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