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Out of the Ashes

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An influential collector and man of means becomes entangled with a widow and her vivacious daughter, moving between glittering salons, gifts and social rituals. Admiration and rivalry surface when a coveted painting and an appealing young suitor appear, prompting jealousy, discreet surveillance and the hiring of investigators. Episodes trace family tensions, power plays and calculated maneuvers as characters seek to protect reputations, assert control and rebuild after loss, with art collecting and social ambition driving much of the moral and emotional maneuvering.

About the Author

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Ethel Watts Mumford Grant

Ethel Watts Mumford Grant was an American author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. Her notable work, "Out of the Ashes," reflects themes of resilience and personal transformation, showcasing her ability to weave emotional depth into her narratives. Grant's writing often explores the complexities of human experience, making her a distinctive voice in her time. Though not as widely recognized today, her work offers valuable insights into the societal issues of her era, contributing to the broader tapestry of American literary heritage.