Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
221
Language
English
Published
Sep 28, 1970
Publisher
Thomas Y. Crowell Company
ISBN-10
0690140525
ISBN-13
9780690140521
Description
In the backdrop of seventeenth-century England, three young friends navigate the turbulent waters of societal change and personal ambition. Amid the constraints of their time, each character grapples with their own beliefs and aspirations, keeping their bond intact as they confront the political and social upheavals around them.
Their friendship is a lifeline as they face the pressures of family expectations and societal norms, allowing them to explore their identities and futures. As they share dreams and fears, moments of joy and tension reveal the intricacies of their relationships. The weir bridge serves as a poignant symbol of their connection, representing both the barriers they seek to overcome and the bridges they build to each other.
With a rich historical setting and a focus on the complexities of young adulthood, this narrative explores themes of loyalty, love, and the quest for individuality in a world defined by conflict and change. Through their journeys, readers are drawn into a tale of perseverance and the enduring power of friendship.
Their friendship is a lifeline as they face the pressures of family expectations and societal norms, allowing them to explore their identities and futures. As they share dreams and fears, moments of joy and tension reveal the intricacies of their relationships. The weir bridge serves as a poignant symbol of their connection, representing both the barriers they seek to overcome and the bridges they build to each other.
With a rich historical setting and a focus on the complexities of young adulthood, this narrative explores themes of loyalty, love, and the quest for individuality in a world defined by conflict and change. Through their journeys, readers are drawn into a tale of perseverance and the enduring power of friendship.