"The Love-Story of Aliette Brunton" by Gilbert Frankau is a story set in the early 1900s, about a woman named Aliette Brunton struggling with love's challenges. She faces hurtful disloyalty and searches for herself. The novel explores how important being faithful to someone can be and what happens when people break their promises, as well as how Aliette changes as she deals with difficult feelings. Early on, it's clear that love matters a lot but can also be hard. We see Aliette in a tough marriage where she is wounded. Aliette craves family and real love. Her budding relationship with Ronald Cavendish makes things even more tangled, suggesting a chance for a deeper connection but more complications.

The Love-Story of Aliette Brunton
By Gilbert Frankau
Amidst betrayal and societal expectations, a woman's journey towards self-discovery intertwines with forbidden love, threatening to shatter the boundaries of her world.
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2019-07-17
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About the AuthorCaptain Gilbert Frankau was a popular British novelist. He was known also for verse, including a number of verse novels, and short stories.
He was born in London into a Jewish family but was baptised as an Anglican at the age of 13. After education at Eton College, he went into the family cigar business and became managing director on his twenty-first birthday, his father, Arthur Frankau, having died in November 1904.
A few months before his death, at sixty-eight, from lung cancer, he converted to Roman Catholicism.
Captain Gilbert Frankau was a popular British novelist. He was known also for verse, including a number of verse novels, and short stories. He was born in London into a Jewish family but was baptised as an Anglican at the age of 13. After education at Eton College, he went into the family cigar business and became managing director on his twenty-first birthday, his father, Arthur Frankau, having died in November 1904. A few months before his death, at sixty-eight, from lung cancer, he converted to Roman Catholicism.
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