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The Manoeuvring Mother (vol. 3 of 3)

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The narrative traces Christobelle's life at a remote lakeside estate where four tranquil years mask ongoing family tensions. Her chief companions shift between contemplative walks and memories of absent acquaintances, while her mother grows frail and embittered after a daughter's death, blaming other children for ingratitude. Social anxieties about appearances and advantageous matches shape daily routines, and news from relatives brings scattered visits, marriages, and whispered scandals. Parallel threads follow the household at Bedinfield, strained loyalties, and romantic attachments complicated by illness and secrecy, all revealing how maternal schemes, regret, and provincial society shape young women's prospects.

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Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury

Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury was an English novelist and cookery writer active in the early 19th century. She is best known for her three-volume novel "The Exclusives," which explores themes of social class and relationships among the upper echelons of society. In addition to her fiction, Bury made significant contributions to culinary literature with works like "The Lady's Own Cookery Book," a comprehensive guide featuring a large collection of original recipes. Her writing reflects the social dynamics of her time, offering insights into both domestic life and the intricacies of social maneuvering.

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