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The Golden Foundling: A Victorian Tale of Identity, Class Struggle, and Belonging

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In "The Golden Foundling," Alan Sullivan crafts a poignant narrative that intertwines themes of identity, belonging, and the complexities of human relationships. Set against the backdrop of a richly detailed historical landscape, the novel unravels the life of a young orphaned girl who embarks on a quest for self-discovery, drawing readers into a world where every character is imbued with emotional depth. Sullivan's lyrical prose and masterful use of imagery evoke a palpable sense of place and time, allowing the reader to experience the protagonist's struggles and triumphs intimately, making it a significant contribution to the genre of historical fiction. Alan Sullivan, celebrated for his incisive portrayals of the human condition, brings to "The Golden Foundling" his own experiences as a social worker and writer, immersing himself in the lives of those often overlooked. His intimate understanding of societal dynamics and the challenges faced by vulnerable individuals has informed his storytelling, making this novel not only a work of fiction but also a social commentary on the struggles of identity and family. This compelling narrative is highly recommended for readers who appreciate rich character development and historical detail. "The Golden Foundling" serves as a mirror reflecting our universal quests for connection and belonging, making it a must-read for those who seek a profound literature that resonates on both personal and societal levels.

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Fecha de lanzamiento

Ebook: 30 de agosto de 2021