The Pull Of The Earth by Alfred Alcorn
Hedley Vaughn tenaciously clings to his farm, determined to keep his place. His young wife, Janet, seeks an escape from her unbearable boredom in the arms of Lucien Quirk, a battle-scarred World War II veteran. Their conflicting attachments shape the novel's focus on longing, loyalty, and the strains of domestic life. It presents their choices and the pressures each faces.
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- 1985
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- Pages
- 298
- Original Language
- English
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