<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Lady Joan grew up in a modest household in a poor community. When she and her childhood friend, Elliot, fell in love as they grew older, Joan promised to wait for him, planning on marrying when Elliot rose to a higher position in society. However, as the wait grew longer, Joan became impatient. When the son of a wealthy coal owner began to express interest in her, Joan hardly hesitated to marry rich and leave her hometown. Now, years later, Lady Joan is reminded of her choice when her old lover, Elliot, who is now a pastor, gets stationed at the church close to Joan's estate. While Joan reconsiders her past choice of money over love, she is also concerned with the future when she learns that her son, Herrick, has fallen in love with a girl named Lois, threatening the marriage arrangement Joan and her husband were planning for him. Torn between the past and future, Joan must make peace with the decision she made as a young woman while attempting to control her son's love life. Separated into three volumes, Catherine Louisa Pirkis' <em>Red Sister: A Story of Three Days and Three Months</em> follows the drama of two generations facing similar issues of love and life. Set in England during the late 19th century, <em>Red Sister: A Story of Three Days and Three Months</em> provides a beautiful and descriptive portrayal of both the aristocratic and middle classes of the late 1800s. With love triangles, family drama, and tragic deaths, <em>Red Sister: A Story of Three Days and Three Months</em> remains to be compelling and intriguing nearly one-hundred and thirty years after its original publication. This edition of <em>Red Sister: A Story of Three Days and Three Months</em> by Catherine Louisa Pirkis features a new, eye-catching cover design and is printed in an easy-to-read font. With these accommodations, <em>Red Sister: A Story of Three Days and Three Months</em> is restored to modern standards while preserving the original beauty of Catherine Louisa Pirkis' work. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p><b>Lady Joan's past comes back to haunt her when she reunites with an old lover from a hometown that she left behind. </b><i>Red Sister: A Story of Three Days and Three Months</i> by Catherine Louisa Pirkis is a romantic drama that depicts the romances of two generations. Including themes of class and family, Pirkis provides an enlightening perspective on the 19th century. <p>
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