A Modern Chronicle
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- $1.900
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- $1.900
Descripción editorial
A Modern Chronicle is a compelling social novel by Winston Churchill that explores ambition, class, wealth, and personal identity in early twentieth-century America. The story follows Honora Leffingwell, a young woman whose beauty, intelligence, and determination allow her to rise from modest beginnings into the highest circles of society.
As Honora navigates a world shaped by money, status, and social expectations, she faces difficult choices about love, marriage, and personal fulfillment. Her relationships with influential men open doors to privilege and opportunity, but they also expose the limitations and compromises that often accompany social advancement. Through Honora’s experiences, the novel examines the changing role of women in a rapidly modernizing society and the tension between individual desires and societal pressures.
Churchill paints a vivid portrait of American high society, depicting luxurious lifestyles, political influence, and the pursuit of success during a period of significant social change. At the same time, he offers thoughtful commentary on morality, ambition, and the true meaning of happiness. The characters are richly developed, and their struggles reflect broader questions about class mobility and the values of a modern nation.
Combining romance, social observation, and psychological insight, A Modern Chronicle remains an engaging exploration of human aspirations and the costs of achieving them. The novel captures the spirit of an era in transition while presenting timeless themes that continue to resonate with readers interested in society, character, and personal growth.