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The Silver Lining: A Guernsey Story

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The story follows a young boy from Guernsey whose childhood mischief and disobedience lead to immediate embarrassment and moral unease, then to bereavement when his father dies and he must live with a stepmother. He moves through schooling, family and social influences, and ambitious attempts in business that bring both failure and later success. Along the way he encounters deceptions, abrupt dismissals, secret correspondence, uneasy meetings, and conflicts between love and duty that test relationships. The narrative traces redemption through reconciliations, marriage, and domestic happiness, while also depicting the sad end of a misspent life that contrasts with other characters' restored fortunes.

About the Author

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John Roussel

John Roussel was an author known for his work in the early 20th century, particularly for his novel "The Silver Lining: A Guernsey Story." This work reflects his engagement with themes of resilience and hope, set against the backdrop of the Channel Islands. Roussel's writing often captures the unique cultural and historical context of Guernsey, contributing to the literary heritage of the region. His storytelling is characterized by a blend of local color and universal themes, making his work resonate with readers interested in the intricacies of island life.

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