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FALLING ANGELS
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This powerful coming-of-age novel explores the complex friendship between two girls from vastly different backgrounds in 1970s England, set against the backdrop of Queen Victoria's funeral. Through a...
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This powerful coming-of-age novel explores the complex friendship between two girls from vastly different backgrounds in 1970s England, set against the backdrop of Queen Victoria's funeral. Through alternating perspectives, the story delves into class divisions, family secrets, and the painful transition from childhood innocence to adolescent awareness. The historical setting provides a rich tapestry for examining societal expectations and personal rebellion during a time of national mourning and change. Readers witness how the girls' friendship becomes both a sanctuary and a battleground as they navigate the rigid social structures of Edwardian England.
The novel's strength lies in its unflinching portrayal of how external events shape internal growth, making it particularly resonant for young adults confronting their own identity formation. Parents will appreciate the thoughtful handling of mature themes including class consciousness, gender roles, and the loss of innocence, while teen readers will connect with the authentic emotional journey of characters finding their voices. This historical fiction offers both literary depth and compelling storytelling that will linger with readers long after the final page.
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