By Right of Conquest: A Novel
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The novel recounts the shipwreck and subsequent struggle of a young heiress and a lower-class ship worker who are cast ashore on a deserted island, forcing confrontation between privilege and labor. Stranded, they face physical hardship, moral tests, and evolving emotional ties while others aboard and ashore contend with legal and social battles over inheritance and rights. Vivid depictions of maritime labor and waterfront life contrast with scenes of luxury, and the narrative alternates action, romance, and social observation as survival reshapes identities and relationships.
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