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The Queen of Farrandale: A Novel
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The Queen of Farrandale: A Novel
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The Queen of Farrandale: A Novel
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The Queen of Farrandale by Clara Louise Burnham is a romantic novel set in the fictional town of Farrandale. It explores themes of love, social standing, and personal growth, characteristic of Burnham’s works, which often focus on the emotional and spiritual lives of her characters.The story centers around a strong, independent female protagonist, referred to as the "Queen of Farrandale," though her title is symbolic rather than literal. She is admired and respected by the people of Farrandale for her grace, intelligence, and moral strength. As the plot unfolds, she becomes entangled in a romance that challenges her views on love, class, and societal expectations.The novel follows the protagonist’s journey as she navigates relationships and her role within the community. Key themes include the tension between personal desires and duty, the impact of societal norms on individual lives, and the quest for true happiness. Along the way, Burnham introduces a cast of secondary characters who reflect various aspects of small-town life and add depth to the social and emotional landscape of the story.
The Queen of Farrandale by Clara Louise Burnham is a romantic novel set in the fictional town of Farrandale. It explores themes of love, social standing, and personal growth, characteristic of Burnham’s works, which often focus on the emotional and spiritual lives of her characters.The story centers around a strong, independent female protagonist, referred to as the "Queen of Farrandale," though her title is symbolic rather than literal. She is admired and respected by the people of Farrandale for her grace, intelligence, and moral strength. As the plot unfolds, she becomes entangled in a romance that challenges her views on love, class, and societal expectations.The novel follows the protagonist’s journey as she navigates relationships and her role within the community. Key themes include the tension between personal desires and duty, the impact of societal norms on individual lives, and the quest for true happiness. Along the way, Burnham introduces a cast of secondary characters who reflect various aspects of small-town life and add depth to the social and emotional landscape of the story.


















