"Robert Kimberly" by Frank H. Spearman tells the story of Robert Kimberly. He is a man deeply entwined in his family's wealth and their social world. The story introduces us to Robert, his family, and friends as a social gathering takes place. We see how people act with and around one another. We also see Alice MacBirney, who is starting out in the social circle of the Kimberlys, attracting Robert's attention. The book looks at love, wanting to be successful, and the hard choices people make for family. The story hints that there will be secrets, expectations, and tough times ahead. The story's characters interact with one another in ways that reveal the demands of business, social standing, and family ties.
Robert Kimberly
By Frank H. (Frank Hamilton) Spearman
Amidst societal gatherings and budding interests, a man's obligations to family and fortune collide with the tantalizing allure of love and personal desire.
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About the AuthorFrank Hamilton Spearman was an American writer.
Frank Hamilton Spearman was an American writer.
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