Friday's Child
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- 3,99 €
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- 3,99 €
Publisher Description
Set in Regency England, the story follows the adventures of Lord Sheringham, also known as Sherry, as he navigates the complexities of love and society.
Lord Sheringham is a young and reckless nobleman who, after a disagreement with his father, decides to marry the first suitable girl he encounters. His choice falls upon Hero Wantage, a beautiful but naive young woman from a modest background. Ignoring the warnings of his friends, Sherry proposes to Hero, and she impulsively accepts.
The newlyweds soon find themselves in London, where Sherry introduces Hero to his boisterous and eccentric circle of friends. However, Hero quickly realizes that she is ill-prepared for the demands and expectations of high society. Feeling out of place and struggling to fit in, she turns to Sherry's childhood friend, the level-headed and sensible Lord Richard Armitage, for guidance.
As Hero spends more time with Richard, she begins to appreciate his kindness and integrity. Meanwhile, Sherry remains oblivious to the growing bond between his wife and his friend. Misunderstandings and misadventures ensue, causing complications in their relationships.
In the backdrop of the romantic entanglements, Heyer paints a vivid picture of the Regency era, with its elegant balls, extravagant fashion, and intricate social codes. The story combines witty dialogue, lively characters, and humorous situations, showcasing Heyer's signature blend of romance and comedy.
As the narrative unfolds, Sherry must confront his own immaturity and learn to appreciate Hero for who she truly is. Ultimately, the novel explores the themes of love, self-discovery, and the transformative power of relationships.
"Friday's Child" is a delightful and charming novel that captures the essence of Regency England, providing readers with a delightful escape into a world of romance, wit, and adventure.