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Bessie and Her Friends

Exploring Friendships in a Victorian Village

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In «Bessie and Her Friends,» Joanna H. Mathews crafts a poignant narrative exploring the complexities of friendship and identity through the eyes of its titular character, Bessie. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, the novel employs a lyrical style that blends vivid imagery with introspective dialogue. Mathews intricately weaves social issues of the time, such as class disparities and gender roles, into the fabric of Bessie's journey, inviting readers to reflect on how these external pressures shape personal relationships and self-acceptance. Joanna H. Mathews, a distinguished author and educator, draws upon her rich experiences in the fields of literature and women's studies. Her passion for exploring the intersections of feminism and historical narratives significantly informs the themes in «Bessie and Her Friends.» Mathews' scholarly background illuminates the intricacies of her characters, making them relatable while addressing broader societal issues. This novel is recommended for readers who appreciate character-driven stories rich in historical context. Mathews'Äô ability to blend compelling storytelling with social commentary empowers readers, inviting them to examine the enduring nature of friendship amid adversity. «Bessie and Her Friends» promises to engage and resonate with those seeking both entertainment and enlightenment.

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Release date on Litres:
05 November 2024
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210 p.
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8596547605164
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