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The Halo

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About This Book

The narrative follows a young woman who wakes in unfamiliar lodgings in London and becomes entangled with a varied company of characters: an old blind fiddler whose sudden music revives memory, a fiery Norman boy, and an inquisitive earl. Episodes move between provincial roadways and metropolitan rooms, tracing her adjustments, social encounters, and the shaping power of music on feeling and recollection. The book weaves scenes of charm and oddity to explore artistic vocation versus worldly obligations, the persistence of memory and loss, and the uneasy grace of fitting into new surroundings.

About the Author

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Bettina Von Hutten

Bettina von Hutten was a German author known for her contributions to literature in the early 20th century. Her notable work, "The Halo," reflects her unique narrative style and thematic exploration of human emotions and relationships. Von Hutten's writing often delves into the complexities of personal identity and societal expectations, making her a significant figure in the literary landscape of her time. Her work continues to resonate with readers interested in introspective and character-driven stories.