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The Monctons: A Novel. Volume 2 (of 2)

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The narrative follows intertwined family fortunes and romantic entanglements centered on an old estate. A young man, dispossessed by a tyrannical relative, finds refuge with a sympathetic baronet who supports his restoration and reveals long-hidden connections. The plot unfolds through visits, letters, confessions and discoveries involving rivals, nurses and unexpected visitors, as disputes over inheritances and social position complicate affections. Themes of pride, prudence and retributive justice lead to explanations, reconciled loyalties and paired marriages that resolve personal grievances and restore social equilibrium.

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Susanna Moodie

Susanna Moodie (1803-1885) was a British-Canadian author known for her vivid depictions of life in the Canadian wilderness. Emigrating from England to Canada in the early 19th century, she wrote extensively about her experiences and the challenges of frontier life. Her notable works include "Life in the Backwoods" and "Roughing It in the Bush," which provide insightful commentary on the struggles and triumphs of settlers. Moodie's writing is characterized by its blend of personal narrative and social observation, making her an important figure in Canadian literature. Her contributions continue to resonate, reflecting the complexities of identity and belonging in a new land.

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