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Ande Trembath: A Tale of Old Cornwall England

By Matthew Stanley Kemp

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In old Cornwall, a young man must overcome the shadow of his family's past to prove his worth in a society quick to judge.

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2012-05-03
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"Ande Trembath: A Tale of Old Cornwall England" by Matthew Stanley Kemp is a historical story based in Cornwall, England, about Ande Trembath, a young man burdened by his family's history of apparent dishonor; the book explores themes of respect, societal fairness, and the struggle for acceptance, using the relationships between folks like Squire Vivian and Parson Trant to highlight the issues; starting with mysterious happenings at Trembath Manor and the unfortunate passing of a cherished dog named Borlase, the plot thickens as the squire suspects Ande, fueled by old family disagreements; despite Ande's good nature and the support he receives from his mother and Parson Trant, the squire's deep-seated prejudice against the Trembath family creates a tense situation, promising a story rich with personal growth and how one may find their way while coming up against prejudice during his journey.

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