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Jewel Weed

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A young man arrives in a new city and becomes enmeshed in a lively social world where ambition, aesthetics, and personal loyalties intersect. A flamboyant patron of the arts cultivates distinction through objects, a magazine, and celebrated guests, influencing tastes and local affairs. Romantic attachments evolve through courtship, engagement, marriage, and a honeymoon, while encounters with ideas and people from the East introduce cultural tensions and moments of moral reflection. The narrative moves between social gatherings, civic politics, and private reckonings, culminating in loss and a quieter fresh start that alters the characters’ aims and relationships.

About the Author

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Alice Ames Winter

Alice Ames Winter was an American author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. Her notable work, "Jewel Weed," showcases her ability to weave intricate narratives that reflect the complexities of human emotions and relationships. Winter's writing often explores themes of nature and personal introspection, resonating with readers who appreciate literary depth. Though not as widely recognized as some of her contemporaries, her work remains a valuable part of the literary heritage of her time.

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