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Old Mr. Tredgold

Old Mr. Tredgold in Bloomington, MN

Current price: $34.95
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Old Mr. Tredgold

Old Mr. Tredgold in Bloomington, MN

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Old Mr. Tredgold explores the internal and external tensions that shape a family living in semi-retirement on the Isle of Wight. The novel opens with a portrait of domestic life marked by difference and subtle competition between two sisters. The setting, though idyllic, quickly becomes a space where interpersonal struggles and unspoken resentments surface. Through the contrast of one sister's steadiness and the other's radiant charm, the narrative examines how societal perception and paternal preference influence self-worth and agency. The sisters' lives are deeply affected by unbalanced affection and the silent pressures of maintaining decorum in a society that values appearance over depth. Early scenes highlight the fragility of familial harmony, culminating in a public gathering that brings long-standing tensions into sharper focus. As leisure turns into a test of character, personal convictions are measured against rigid expectations of behavior and propriety. These events act as catalysts for change, pushing characters to reassess their roles within both their family and society. The story unfolds with a quiet intensity, focusing on the emotional negotiations that accompany personal growth and social constraint.
Old Mr. Tredgold explores the internal and external tensions that shape a family living in semi-retirement on the Isle of Wight. The novel opens with a portrait of domestic life marked by difference and subtle competition between two sisters. The setting, though idyllic, quickly becomes a space where interpersonal struggles and unspoken resentments surface. Through the contrast of one sister's steadiness and the other's radiant charm, the narrative examines how societal perception and paternal preference influence self-worth and agency. The sisters' lives are deeply affected by unbalanced affection and the silent pressures of maintaining decorum in a society that values appearance over depth. Early scenes highlight the fragility of familial harmony, culminating in a public gathering that brings long-standing tensions into sharper focus. As leisure turns into a test of character, personal convictions are measured against rigid expectations of behavior and propriety. These events act as catalysts for change, pushing characters to reassess their roles within both their family and society. The story unfolds with a quiet intensity, focusing on the emotional negotiations that accompany personal growth and social constraint.

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