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- Engelsk
- 276 sider
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Haworth's explores how ambition and personal history shape identity within the constraints of industrial society. It examines the lasting influence of early hardship on those who rise above their origins, revealing how success often carries invisible emotional costs. The narrative emphasizes the contrast between labor and leadership, not through open conflict but through the quiet burdens carried by those who remember their past. Generational struggles echo through the characters lives, showing how inherited disappointment and duty complicate personal growth. The story reflects on how class, memory, and inner conflict silently shape relationships, especially when affection is filtered through expectation and restraint. The setting reinforces this tension while industry moves forward, emotional lives remain unresolved. In its focus on ordinary individuals and their quiet battles, the novel questions whether material advancement can ever compensate for emotional disconnection. It avoids dramatic conclusions in favor of subtle revelations about dignity, longing, and the cost of survival. Ultimately, it suggests that true transformation lies not in wealth or power, but in reconciling with the past and finding meaning in connection.
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- SprogEngelsk
- Sidetal276
- Udgivelsesdato01-06-2025
- ISBN139789371466097
- Forlag Double 9 Books
- FormatPaperback
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10 cm
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