“...she thought with pity of all the men and women who were not light-hearted when they loved, who were cold, who were reluctant, who were shy, who imagined that passion and tenderness were two things separate from one another, and not the one, gloriously intermingled, so that to be fierce was also to be gentle, so that silence was a speaking without words.”
Quote by Daphne du Maurier
Book:Frenchman's creek
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Frenchman's creek
Frenchman's Creek is a historical novel set in the American colonies during the Revolutionary War. The story delves into the complexities of colonial life, examining the interactions between the European settlers and the indigenous populations. The protagonist navigates the turbulent political landscape and personal conflicts, offering a rich tapestry of historical and emotional narrative. more
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