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Taken by the Hand

Scottish Novel

O. Douglas

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Belletristik / Hauptwerk vor 1945

Beschreibung

In 'Taken by the Hand' by O. Douglas, the reader is transported to a quaint Scottish village where the protagonist, Mary Carmichael, navigates love, family, and self-discovery. Douglas' writing style is characterized by its lyrical prose and keen observations of human nature. The book is a delightful mix of humor, romance, and poignant moments, set against the backdrop of early 20th century Scotland. Douglas' attention to detail and ability to create fully fleshed-out characters make 'Taken by the Hand' a captivating read for lovers of classic literature. O. Douglas, the pen name of Anna Buchan, drew inspiration from her own experiences growing up in Scotland and her observations of village life. Her background as a teacher and her deep connection to the Scottish landscape shine through in the vivid descriptions and authentic dialogue in 'Taken by the Hand'. Buchan's understanding of human relationships and her ability to capture the essence of small-town dynamics make this novel a timeless classic. I highly recommend 'Taken by the Hand' to readers who enjoy charming and beautifully written novels that transport them to another time and place. O. Douglas' evocative storytelling and heartfelt portrayal of life in a Scottish village make this book a must-read for fans of classic literature.

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Family dynamics, Orphan, Female protagonist, Domestic fiction, Coming of age, Victorian era, Character development, Glasgow, Country life, Scottish literature