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Rachel Ray

Rachel Ray by Anthony Trollope
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Rachel Ray is a charming tale by Anthony Trollope that transports readers to the bucolic English countryside. The story follows the young and independent Rachel Ray as she navigates the complexities of love and social expectations. Trollope's vivid descriptions bring the village of Baslehurst to life, painting a picturesque backdrop for Rachel's romantic adventures.

What sets this novel apart is its focus on the daily struggles and triumphs of ordinary people, making it a refreshing change from more sensationalized Victorian novels. Rachel's authenticity and resilience make her a relatable and endearing protagonist, and readers will find themselves rooting for her happiness throughout the book.

Trollope's storytelling is engaging and witty, with subtle social commentary woven throughout the narrative. While the plot may not be as dramatic or high-stakes as some of his other works, Rachel Ray is a delightful read that offers a glimpse into the joys and tribulations of everyday life in 19th-century England.

Overall, Rachel Ray is a delightful and heartwarming read that will appeal to fans of classic literature and romance. Trollope's skillful prose and vivid characterizations make this novel a true gem, and a must-read for anyone looking for a charming and engaging story.

Book Description:
The love that develops between Luke Rowan and Rachel Ray is not universally welcomed. Mrs. Tappitt- a rich, influential, and bad woman - wishes him to marry one of her own daughters, while Rachel's mother and older sister are not sure he is worthy of her. After many adventures, everybody gets what they deserve. Characteristically to Trollope's works, there is also a secondary plot involving the election of parliament in Baslehurst."
Summary by Stav Nisser.The book lives still because of its delicate little scenes of comedy, the meeting of the lovers, Mrs. Tappitt's ball, the bedroom confidences of the Tappitts, Rachel's talks with her mother." -Walpole


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