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The Odds

The Odds

By Dell, Ethel M.

Published by Good Press

English 2019 ISBN 4064066242640
eBook

About this book

Ethel M. Dell's "The Odds" is a compelling exploration of romantic entanglements set against a richly described backdrop of early 20th-century England. Through a tapestry of vivid character studies and intricate plotlines, Dell navigates the complexities of love, class, and societal expectations. The narrative seamlessly blends psychological insight with dramatic tension, employing an eloquent prose style that captivates readers. As a work of its time, "The Odds" reflects the shifting norms of gender and relationships, making it not just a story of personal trials, but also a commentary on broader societal dynamics. Ethel M. Dell, known for her keen understanding of human emotions and relationships, drew on her own experiences and observations of Edwardian society to craft this novel. Born in 1883 in England, Dell carved her niche in the literary world with her novels reflecting the hopes and struggles of women. Her background in the nuances of social hierarchy and interpersonal dynamics informs the depth of her characters, making their journeys poignant and relatable. For readers seeking a heartfelt and thought-provoking narrative, "The Odds" is an excellent choice. Dell's masterful storytelling and rich character development invite readers into a world of emotional complexity, making it a timeless read for anyone interested in the intricacies of love and society.

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The Odds is available as eBook at 15 online bookshops. Bookshops carrying it include Alpha Books, Bajalibros Argentina, Bajalibros Latam.

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