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Les Chroniques de Quint

Cette série suit le parcours d'un jeune protagoniste plongé dans une grande aventure contre de redoutables forces obscures menaçant son monde. Elle se caractérise par des quêtes épiques, un monde richement détaillé et des personnages qui connaissent une évolution personnelle significative. Les amateurs de fantasy seront attirés par le mélange de suspense, de magie et d'exploits héroïques. C'est un récit captivant sur le courage et la recherche de sa véritable destinée.

The Sugar Planter's Daughter
The Small Fortune of Dorothea Q
The Girl from the Sugar Plantation

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  • The Girl from the Sugar Plantation

    A gripping and emotional family saga of love and secrets

    • 336pages
    • 12 heures de lecture
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    Set against the backdrop of the Second World War, this gripping narrative follows a woman's quest for truth intertwined with her passionate love for a man. As she navigates the chaos of war, the story explores themes of love, loss, and the impact of conflict on personal lives, creating a powerful emotional journey.

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  • The Small Fortune of Dorothea Q

    • 482pages
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    Exploring the intricate dynamics of three generations of women, this story delves into thirty years of hidden family secrets. At the center lies a mysterious heirloom that holds the power to transform their lives and relationships. As the characters confront their past and the truths that bind them, the narrative reveals how history can shape the present and the choices that define their futures.

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  • The Sugar Planter's Daughter

    • 328pages
    • 12 heures de lecture

    Set in 1912 British Guiana, the story follows Winnie Cox as she prepares to marry George Quint, her true love. Defying her privileged upbringing on her father's sugar plantation, Winnie rejects her family's expectations by choosing to be with George, a poor black postman from the slums. This choice highlights themes of love, class struggle, and societal norms, setting the stage for a poignant exploration of personal sacrifice and the complexities of racial and social dynamics.

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