A Young Girl's Wooing: Love, Loyalty, and Victorian Courtship in 19th Century America

Edward Payson Roe


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A Young Girl's Wooing: Love, Loyalty, and Victorian Courtship in 19th Century America by Edward Payson Roe
'A Young Girl's Wooing' is a romance-drama novel written by Edward Payson Roe. The story follows a young woman named Madge Alden, who was once a mere invalid girl with no hope of ever shining in society. Madly in love with Graydon Muir, the only man who offered her his unwavering attention, she knew deep down that her affections would forever go unrequited. But as the sands of time shifted, she began to bloom, transcending her limitations and proving the world wrong. Despite being told she was destined for a life of mediocrity, she was determined to forge a new path, one filled with hope and possibility. Will Madge's newfound strength and resilience be enough to capture Graydon's heart?
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