A Flower That’s Free

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Dive into “A Flower That’s Free,” Sarah Harrison’s sprawling 1985 family saga, a profound journey spanning generations and the tumultuous backdrop of war. At its heart is a young woman, profoundly impacted by childhood maternal rejection, as she struggles to give and receive love in a world reshaped by historical upheaval. This 768-page paperback offers an emotionally rich and immersive experience, showcasing Harrison’s acclaimed ability to craft compelling characters and intricate plots, exploring themes of resilience, identity, and the enduring power of family. Perfect for readers who cherish deeply human stories set against a vibrant historical canvas.

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Een Jonge Vrouw, Als Kind Door Haar Moeder Verstoten, Is Nauwelijks In Staat Liefde Te Geven En Te Beantwoorden.

Step into the evocative world of Sarah Harrisons A Flower That's Free, a sweeping family saga published in 1985 by Futura. This powerful novel, a new edition of a timeless story, plunges readers into the tumultuous life of a young woman grappling with the lasting wounds of maternal rejection, struggling to find her way in a world shaped by war and societal upheaval. The story unfolds against a backdrop of significant historical events, adding depth and complexity to the characters' journeys. While the provided description hints at the protagonists emotional struggles her inability to give and receive love stemming from childhood abandonment the narrative expands far beyond this initial premise. Harrison masterfully crafts a narrative that explores themes of resilience, the enduring power of family bonds, and the search for identity amidst adversity. This is not just a story of personal turmoil; it's a tapestry woven with threads of historical context, likely involving the impacts of war and its ripple effects on generations. The 768-page paperback promises a rich and immersive reading experience, allowing for detailed exploration of the characters' development and the evolving relationships that shape their lives. Sarah Harrison, known for her poignant storytelling and her ability to delve into the complexities of human relationships, paints a vivid portrait of a woman striving for autonomy and self-discovery. The book, likely set within a specific time frame and geographical location (though not explicitly stated in the provided data), adds authenticity and relatability to the struggles of the main character. Readers who enjoy emotionally charged novels exploring themes of family, loss, and the resilience of the human spirit will find themselves captivated by "A Flower That's Free." This edition, now offered, allows you to embark on this journey, a deep dive into the emotional and historical forces that shaped one woman's life. The books length suggests a detailed narrative with in-depth character development, promising a compelling read for those who appreciate well-crafted family sagas. Google searches reveal Sarah Harrison as an author known for crafting compelling narratives, and reviews of her work often praise her ability to create relatable characters and explore complex themes with sensitivity and depth. Her novels offer readers a chance to connect with authentic emotions and historical events, providing a thought-provoking and engaging reading experience. Prepare to be moved by "A Flower That's Free", a story that resonates long after the final page is turned.
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0708825273

ISBN-13

9780708825273

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768

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410

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New Ed

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