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The Giver of Stars
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In the late 1930s in England, Alice Wright feels trapped and decides to marry Bennett Van Cleve, a wealthy American, hoping for adventure by leaving her familiar surroundings. Yet, upon her arrival in Baileyville, Kentucky, she finds herself in a suffocating environment that is far from her dreams, with her husband more focused on work and under his father's strict influence. Her life takes a turn when she encounters Margery O'Hare, a rebellious woman known as the daughter of a local criminal, whom the community prefers to ignore. Margery is driven by a passion to share the joy of books and reading with the overlooked and impoverished, and she invites Alice to join her cause. As they navigate vast open landscapes and untouched forests, Alice, Margery, and their companions find a sense of freedom and camaraderie, carving out a life they can embrace. However, as the town begins to oppose them, they must rely on their faith in each other and the transformative power of literature to persevere.
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In the late 1930s in England, Alice Wright feels trapped and decides to marry Bennett Van Cleve, a wealthy American, hoping for adventure by leaving her familiar surroundings. Yet, upon her arrival in Baileyville, Kentucky, she finds herself in a suffocating environment that is far from her dreams, with her husband more focused on work and under his father's strict influence. Her life takes a turn when she encounters Margery O'Hare, a rebellious woman known as the daughter of a local criminal, whom the community prefers to ignore. Margery is driven by a passion to share the joy of books and reading with the overlooked and impoverished, and she invites Alice to join her cause. As they navigate vast open landscapes and untouched forests, Alice, Margery, and their companions find a sense of freedom and camaraderie, carving out a life they can embrace. However, as the town begins to oppose them, they must rely on their faith in each other and the transformative power of literature to persevere.
