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Beulah

In 'Beulah,' readers are transported to a world where society has crumbled, and a small group of individuals struggle to maintain their humanity amidst the chaos. The narrative delves into the complexities of survival and the enduring spirit of hope in the face of adversity. more

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Augusta Jane Evans
Augusta Jane Evans

Augusta Jane Evans was a prominent American author of the 19th century, known for her profound psychological portrayals and complex character development. Her works often delve into social, moral, and religious issues, with notable novels including 'Bertha' and 'Susan Lawrence'. more

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