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Owen's Fortune; Or, "Durable Riches"

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A determined village boy resolves to make his fortune and sets about earning wealth through steady labor and enterprise, leaving familiar comforts for new opportunities. He meets companions and faces practical changes and setbacks that test his skill and character, while exposure to earnest Christian teaching leads him to weigh material success against spiritual riches. The narrative tracks his experiments in earning, an unexpected trial that prompts deeper reflection, and gradual moral growth as he learns to balance ambition with duty to family and the enduring values he comes to prize.

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Mrs. Frederic West

Mrs. Frederic West was a 19th-century author known for her novel "Owen's Fortune; Or, 'Durable Riches.'" Her work often explores themes of wealth and morality, reflecting the societal values of her time. While not widely recognized today, her contributions to literature provide insight into the cultural and economic discussions of the era. West's writing is characterized by its narrative style and engagement with the complexities of fortune and character, making her a noteworthy figure in the context of Victorian literature.