The Forlorn Hope: A Novel (Vol. 2 of 2)
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An intimate domestic novel tracing emotional and social repercussions of a sudden bereavement and the precarious position of a young, motherless woman within a fashionable circle. The narrative shifts between a grieving husband whose sorrow unsettles his acquaintances, a stepdaughter whose health and prospects become the subject of maternal anxiety and matchmaking schemes, and elderly socialites who negotiate status through gossip, patronage, and self-deception. Themes include social ambition, performative manners, familial obligation, and the contrast between public fashion and private feeling, with scenes that expose personal frailty, domestic maneuvering, and the limits of compassion.
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