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Belinda of the Red Cross

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In 'Belinda of the Red Cross,' Robert W. Hamilton weaves a poignant narrative that explores themes of resilience, sacrifice, and the human spirit. Set against the backdrop of an imaginary world intertwined with elements of the real, Hamilton employs a lyrical, yet accessible, prose style that enhances the emotional depth of his characters. The novel's rich symbolism around the healing and protective qualities of the Red Cross serves as a potent metaphor for hope amidst despair, resonating with contemporary issues of humanitarianism and social justice, making it a significant addition to modern literature. Robert W. Hamilton, known for his keen understanding of sociopolitical issues, brings a wealth of experience to this work. His background in humanitarian efforts and advocacy for social causes has deeply influenced his writing. This insight imbues 'Belinda of the Red Cross' with authenticity and passion, as Hamilton deftly navigates complex moral landscapes while drawing from historical and biographical elements that enhance the narrative's poignancy. This novel is recommended for readers who appreciate literature that not only entertains but also provokes thought and introspection. 'Belinda of the Red Cross' is a heartfelt exploration of what it means to care for others, urging readers to reflect on their own roles within a broader societal context.

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Release date on Litres:
07 May 2025
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410 p.
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8596547869474
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