The Green Branch
توسط
Edith Pargeter
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Religion & Spirituality
فرمت
جلد نرم
صفحات
285
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Jan 1, 1987
ناشر
Futura Publishing Co Inc
ISBN-10
0708830579
ISBN-13
9780708830574
توضیحات
In a world steeped in ambition and craftsmanship, the story unfolds around young Harry Talvace, whose lineage ties him to the master-builder of the renowned church at Parfoi. As he navigates the intricate pathways of heritage and destiny, Harry grapples with the expectations placed upon him as the son of a revered figure. The legacy of his father's work weighs heavily on his shoulders, prompting a quest for identity amid the shadows of towering stone and sculpted arches.
As Harry journeys through the complexities of loyalty, art, and personal aspiration, he finds himself drawn towards a future that might deviate from the established path. The narrative explores themes of growth and self-discovery, reflecting the tension between ambition and tradition. The rich tapestry of relationships and emotional struggles enriches the tale, inviting the reader to ponder the meaning of craftsmanship long after the final chapter has been read.
As Harry journeys through the complexities of loyalty, art, and personal aspiration, he finds himself drawn towards a future that might deviate from the established path. The narrative explores themes of growth and self-discovery, reflecting the tension between ambition and tradition. The rich tapestry of relationships and emotional struggles enriches the tale, inviting the reader to ponder the meaning of craftsmanship long after the final chapter has been read.
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