"The Green Goddess" by Louise Jordan Miln is a story that looks at the life of Reverend Philip Reynolds as he experiences a mix of joy and sadness. He deeply loves his daughter, Lucilla, but struggles with her upcoming marriage to Captain Crespin. The story is set in a peaceful, rural area and looks at themes of love, religion, and the hard parts of relationships as Philip deals with changes in his life. Even though he tries to stay positive, he feels sad about losing his daughter as she starts a new chapter. The book explores strong emotions and the good and bad parts of moving on in life.
The Green Goddess
By Louise Jordan Miln
As a loving vicar prepares to give away his daughter in marriage, he struggles with sadness, reflecting the bittersweet journey of love and loss.
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About the AuthorLouise Jordan Miln was an American actress, writer and novelist.
Louise Jordan Miln was an American actress, writer and novelist.
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