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Katrine: A Novel

By Elinor Macartney Lane

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In the lush American South, a captivating romance blossoms amid societal tensions and personal struggles, testing the bonds of love and loyalty.

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2004-12-06
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Summary

"Katrine: A Novel" by Elinor Macartney Lane is a romance story set in the American South during the early 1900s, where readers meet Francis Ravenel, who is captivated by Katrine Dulany, the daughter of the plantation's new overseer. The story looks at the developing feelings and difficulties these two people go through as they struggle with loyalty, societal expectations, and personal demons. As the love story unfolds, the book shows how characters like Dermott McDermott affect their relationships, all set against the backdrop of a beautiful yet socially harsh Southern landscape. The narrative carefully builds the relationships and emotional difficulties the heroes have, hinting at a complicated web of love set against a background of cultural issues.

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