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The Moon out of Reach

By Margaret Pedler

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Amidst post-war struggles and complicated affections, a talented musician's journey takes an intriguing turn when an unexpected encounter offers a glimmer of hope and understanding.

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2005-08-09
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Summary

"The Moon out of Reach" by Margaret Pedler is an early 20th-century novel that follows Nan Davenant, a gifted young musician navigating the complex world of ambition, desire, and relationships after World War I. Readers meet Nan as she struggles with post-war life, yearning for more than the mundane and wrestling with unresolved feelings for the artist Maryon Rooke, who has left their relationship uncertain. When travel issues threaten to derail her concert plans, Nan encounters Peter Mallory, a compassionate man who offers her support and understanding. This sets the stage for a tale examining how past experiences shape our views on love and self-worth and the emotional tightrope that Nan walks as she tries to find her place in the world.

About the Author

Margaret Pedler was a British novelist, who wrote popular works of romantic fiction.

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