About This Book
The narrative follows Preston Cheney, a self-made, ambitious man who sacrifices love for social and political advancement by marrying Mabel Lawrence for her family’s wealth and influence after an emotionally significant connection with Berene Dumont. It traces his ascent from modest beginnings to control of a newspaper and eventual political prominence, and examines the moral compromises, social calculation, and inner restlessness that follow. Over decades his public success yields private disappointment, exposing tensions between worldly ambition and personal fulfillment, and portraying the effects of calculated marriage and civic ambition on relationships and conscience.
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