The March of the Foxgloves (HB)

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Discover "The March of the Foxgloves (HB)" by Karyn Hay, a captivating historical fiction novel set in 1893 London. This beautifully bound hardback book, measuring 160 x 236 mm and featuring 358 pages, tells a compelling tale of resilience and self-discovery against the backdrop of late Victorian constraints. Dive into the life of Frances Woodward, who struggles against her puritanical upbringing and the toxic influences of narcissist Benedict Hunt. This gripping narrative of revenge and personal transformation will transport you to a time when societal expectations dictated women's lives. As Frances breaks free from her oppressive past, she journeys to the vibrant colony of New Zealand, where she embraces the ideals of artistic and non-conformist thinkers of her time. Recommended for fans of historical literature, feminist fiction, and inspiring tales of personal triumph, this book is a must-read for your summer reading list. With its thought-provoking themes and historical accuracy, Karyn Hay's work stands out as essential for anyone interested in social reform and the struggles for women's autonomy in a patriarchal society. Order your copy today and enjoy fast shipping within New Zealand. We proudly combine shipping to ensure the best value for our customers. This product is stocked locally to avoid unexpected import charges or taxes, making your purchasing experience seamless and enjoyable.

CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 160 x 236 mm
Pages: 358

Author: Karyn Hay Publisher: Esom House Press


A late 19th century tale of triumph over obsession and humiliation. From award-winning writer, Karyn Hay, The March of the Foxgloves promises to be essential summer reading. LONDON, 1893, and Frances Woodward is tormented by the restrictions of her puritanical father and the cruelties of 19th century narcissist, Benedict Hunt. Having meted out a particularly creative form of revenge upon Hunt, Frances transcends the social norms of the late-Victorian era and travels alone to the far-flung colony of New Zealand, where she is forced to look beyond the establishment life seemingly pre-ordained for her. Falling in with other artists and non-conformists, and inspired by the revolution in thinking brought about by heroic literary figures and social reformers of the time, Frances forges a new path of her own making.

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