Borderland : a country-town chronicle
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- $1.99
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- $1.99
Publisher Description
Borderland: A Country-Town Chronicle is a richly textured and beautifully observed novel by Jessie Fothergill, tracing the intertwined lives, conflicts, and quiet transformations within a provincial English town. Through her keen eye for character and atmosphere, Fothergill creates an intimate portrait of small-town society—its unspoken rules, its aspirations, and the subtle tensions that shape daily life.
At the heart of the narrative are individuals navigating love, duty, ambition, and personal awakening, all within a community where every action carries consequences. Fothergill’s nuanced storytelling explores themes of social expectation, moral complexity, and the delicate line between public appearance and private truth. Her ability to blend emotional depth with detailed realism makes the novel both absorbing and profoundly human.
Gentle yet incisive, Borderland stands as a masterful example of late-Victorian domestic fiction, appealing to readers who enjoy character-driven stories, social chronicles, and timeless explorations of community life.