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Crump folk going home

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In «Crump Folk Going Home,» Constance Holme masterfully weaves a narrative that intricately explores the lives and struggles of a rural community grappling with the encroachment of modernity. Set against the backdrop of a changing England, the novel employs a lyrical yet grounded literary style that evokes both the beauty and grit of rustic life. Holme's vivid descriptions and rich characterizations bring to life the complexities of familial bonds, loyalty, and the yearning for a sense of place in an ever-evolving world. The novel's themes resonate strongly with the social realities of the early 20th century, reflecting the anxieties of a society in transition. Constance Holme, an author known for her deep connection to the English countryside, draws from her personal experiences and profound observations of rural life. Growing up in a small village, Holme's intimate understanding of local customs and traditions adds authenticity to the narrative. Her previous works have often highlighted the tension between tradition and progress, making «Crump Folk Going Home» a culmination of her literary journey, deeply rooted in her affinity for the communities she depicts. I highly recommend «Crump Folk Going Home» to readers seeking an evocative portrayal of country life and its challenges. Holme's insightful reflections invite readers to reconsider their relationship with their own roots, making it a compelling work for those passionate about social history and the nuances of human connection.

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Release date on Litres:
07 May 2025
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270 p.
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8596547869399
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