The Governess by Noorilhuda is a captivating historical novel that follows the life of a governess in a privileged household, where she navigates the complexities of love, power, and class dynamics. Set in a time of social upheaval, the story examines the role of women in society, particularly those from lower social classes, and the sacrifices they must make to survive. The protagonist’s journey is filled with personal and emotional struggles as she learns to reconcile her desires with the expectations placed upon her. The Governess offers readers an engaging exploration of love, duty, and self-discovery in a historical context.
The Governess
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The Governess by Noorilhuda is a compelling historical novel that explores themes of love, sacrifice, and societal expectations. The story follows a governess as she navigates a world of power dynamics, class differences, and personal struggles.
SKU: | RF-2092 |
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Categories: | Best Pakistani, Historical Fiction |
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