The High Road [Hardcover] Frances Grinstead

$39

Former library book has some markings and labels from library. No dust jacket. Hardcover has some marks and is faded. Pages are clean and binding is secure.

This well-loved library copy of Frances Grinstead’s 1935 novel “The High Road” invites readers to explore a forgotten gem of 20th-century British literature. Set in the aftermath of World War I, Grinstead’s work offers a poignant exploration of societal upheaval and shifting gender roles, capturing the struggles and aspirations of a generation grappling with the Great War’s aftermath. Despite its modest condition, the book’s sturdy binding and clean pages preserve a culturally significant work that illuminates a pivotal moment in British history, making it a rare find for collectors and lovers of historical fiction.

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Former library book has some markings and labels from library. No dust jacket. Hardcover has some marks and is faded. Pages are clean and binding is secure.

This well-worn copy of Frances Grinstead’s 1935 novel “The High Road” bears the hallmarks of a beloved library book, with its faded hardcover and institutional markings. Despite its modest condition, the book’s sturdy binding and clean pages invite readers to explore a forgotten gem of 20th-century British literature. Grinstead’s novel, set in the aftermath of World War I, offers a poignant exploration of the societal upheaval and shifting gender roles that defined the interwar period. Through the lens of her female protagonist’s journey, Grinstead deftly captures the struggles and aspirations of a generation grappling with the aftermath of a devastating conflict. This copy’s provenance as a library book speaks to the enduring appeal of Grinstead’s work, which resonated with readers seeking solace and understanding in the tumultuous years following the Great War. For collectors and lovers of historical fiction, this unassuming volume represents a rare opportunity to engage with a lesser-known but culturally significant work that illuminates a pivotal moment in British history.

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