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Hilda's Home: A Story of Woman's Emancipation

By Rosa Graul

(3.5 stars) β€’ 10 reviews

Amidst loving whispers on a summer night, a young woman faces a daunting choice between love and personal freedom.

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2022-03-13
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"Hilda's Home: A Story of Woman's Emancipation" by Rosa Graul is a novel set in the late 1800s that explores the lives of women who were fighting for freedom and equality during this time. The story centers around Imelda, who wrestles with her reservations about marriage and what society expects from women. At the beginning of the story, Imelda is enjoying a nice evening with Norman. Although she loves him, she is scared to get married, fearing that it could ruin their close and loving relationship. She's seen marriages fail and wants to keep her independence. This sets the stage for a story that looks at important ideas, like what women want in their lives, what society expects, and what real love truly means.

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