Constance Holme’s "The Lonely Plough" offers a compelling glimpse into rural life in Westmorland, England. This carefully republished edition revives a classic of literary and historical fiction, transporting readers to a bygone era of farming and close-knit communities. Explore the timeless themes of human connection and resilience against the backdrop of the English countryside. "The Lonely Plough" paints a vivid portrait of a historical Westmorland, capturing the essence of small-town life with enduring charm. Perfect for readers interested in classic literature, historical settings, and the simple beauty of rural existence. This edition ensures the preservation of a significant work of fiction, allowing new readers to discover Holme’s evocative storytelling and insightful observations on the human condition.
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