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Fraternity

A Romance of Inspiration
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In the religious, political and romance tradition of Francine Rivers, Francine du Plexis Gray, Shelley Shepard Gray, Emmett Fox, Jane Austen and Karen Kingsbury, M.M. Thomas, an English author brings you a story with traditional themes and a new slant. This story centers on the feelings of the man. What do men think? How fashionable to wonder. Women readers and working women have been trying to figure it out. Many historical romances and modern novels deal with disappointment and conjecture.Do kindness, honor, and social values exist? Who strives for them? The author of Fraternity thinks yes. Not a novel of disappointment, Fraternity does talk about obstacles. Difficulties are the backdrop. What makes relationship difficult between the men and women? Equally important, what makes relationship possible? This romance has the added appeal because financier J.P. Morgan was attracted to it. It is easy to see why. Money and true love are the themes. Religious romance, romance, historical fiction, or fiction, the novel has it all. Without giving the plot away, it has all the themes making it a good novel - the reversal of fortune, mistaken identity, the exchange of places, romance, true love, and good will hunting. Set in the Welsh hills between a slate mining camp and a Welsh manor, the book has themes popular in the press of its day. Wealth is both despised and revered in the American and foreign press. How does a man follow his star and get his true love? Are the wealthy better than other people? What should the government ask or force people to do with their money? Are the wealthy wicked or benevolent people? What would it be like to walk in someone else's shoes? What does a man of honor do about money and women?

Author Biography:

American Financier Judith ("Judy") Briggs has taught American Studies and English at The University of Iowa. She has worked at The New York Review of Books and Forbes Magazine and for The City of New York. She currently lives and works in New York City.
Release date Australia
November 12th, 2012
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributors
  • Commentaries by J. P. Morgan
  • Foreword by Judith E. Briggs
Illustrations
black & white illustrations
Pages
242
Dimensions
152x229x12
ISBN-13
9781933639970
Product ID
21178570

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