A Son of Hagar/She’s All the World to Me (Hall Caine’s Best Books, III) [Hardcover] Caine, Hall

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This dual volume from the “Hall Caine’s Best Books” series offers a captivating glimpse into the literary genius of the late Victorian novelist Hall Caine. “A Son of Hagar” explores illegitimacy and societal prejudice, while “She’s All the World to Me” delves into love, sacrifice, and maternal bonds. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Britain and the Isle of Man, these novels shed light on the era’s shifting attitudes towards gender, family, and human relationships, making this a treasured piece for collectors and readers.

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Cover has normal wear. Pages are clean. Binding is secure.

This volume from the “Hall Caine’s Best Books” series is a captivating dual offering from the renowned late Victorian novelist Hall Caine. Combining two of his most celebrated works, “A Son of Hagar” and “She’s All the World to Me,” this book provides a window into the social issues and human dramas that defined Caine’s literary voice.

“A Son of Hagar” is a poignant exploration of illegitimacy and societal prejudice in 19th-century Britain. Caine’s vivid storytelling and keen social commentary shed light on the harsh realities faced by unmarried mothers and their children, making this novel a powerful testament to the era’s shifting attitudes towards gender and family.

“She’s All the World to Me” is a heart-wrenching tale of love, sacrifice, and the unbreakable bonds of family. Set against the backdrop of the Isle of Man, Caine’s homeland, this novel captures the rugged beauty of the island’s landscape while delving into the complexities of human relationships and the enduring power of maternal love.

Despite its age and gentle wear, this volume remains a cherished piece for collectors and readers alike, offering a glimpse into the literary genius of Hall Caine and the social currents that shaped his works.

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