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My Mother's Rival / Everyday Life Library No. 4

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The narrator begins by pondering the fate of children marked by a parent's crime and then reveals that she herself bears a private, life-shaping sorrow. She recalls life at the ancestral Tayne Abbey, describing its architecture, gardens, collections, and the family history that shaped domestic life. Early chapters dwell on a devoted father and a beautiful, beloved mother whose presence defined childhood. As the narrator grows, household routines fray, servants and servants' duties change, and a new influential companion exerts authority that alters routines and awakens tensions within the great house.

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Charlotte M. Brame

Charlotte M. Brame was a British novelist known for her contributions to the genre of romantic fiction in the late 19th century. Her works often explore themes of love, betrayal, and the complexities of relationships, reflecting the societal norms of her time. Among her notable titles is "Dora Thorne," which showcases her ability to weave intricate plots centered around strong female characters. Brame's writing is characterized by its emotional depth and engaging narratives, making her a significant figure in the literary heritage of her era. Her novels, including those in the "Everyday Life Library" series, continue to resonate with readers interested in historical romance.

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