By: Frances Milton Trollope (1779-1863)
"Barnaby's in America" is a captivating and thought-provoking tale that serves as the final sequel to The Widow Barnaby series by Frances Milton Trollope. The story follows the widow Barnaby as she embarks on a new adventure in America, where she encounters a diverse array of characters and faces numerous challenges.
Trollope's vivid descriptions and engaging storytelling keep readers hooked from start to finish. The characters are well-developed and relatable, making it easy for readers to become emotionally invested in their journeys. The themes of love, perseverance, and redemption are expertly woven throughout the narrative, adding depth and complexity to the plot.
Overall, "Barnaby's in America" is a satisfying conclusion to The Widow Barnaby series. Trollope's impeccable writing and ability to transport readers to different worlds make this book a must-read for fans of historical fiction and classic literature. Book Description: I scruple not to confess that with all her faults, and she has some, I love her dearly : I owe her many mirthful moments, and the deeper pleasure still of believing that she has brought mirthful moments to others also. Honestly avowing this to be the case, can any one wonder, can any one blame me, for feeling an affectionate longing at my heart to follow her upon the expedition upon which I sent her when last we parted'?
I will forthwith proceed to tell them all that has happened to this dear excellent lady since General Hubert and Mr. Stephenson left her in her grand drawing-room in Curzon-street, surrounded by her family and friends.
- Summary by Frances Milton Trollope
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