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Into The Haven is a novel written by Annie S. Swan and published in 1883. The story follows the life of a young girl named Grace who is orphaned at a young age and sent to live with her cold and distant uncle in Scotland. Despite her difficult circumstances, Grace remains determined to find happiness and purpose in her life. As she grows older, Grace becomes increasingly drawn to the nearby fishing village of Haven and the people who live there. She develops close relationships with the fishermen and their families, including a young man named Tom who she falls in love with. However, their…mehr

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Into The Haven is a novel written by Annie S. Swan and published in 1883. The story follows the life of a young girl named Grace who is orphaned at a young age and sent to live with her cold and distant uncle in Scotland. Despite her difficult circumstances, Grace remains determined to find happiness and purpose in her life. As she grows older, Grace becomes increasingly drawn to the nearby fishing village of Haven and the people who live there. She develops close relationships with the fishermen and their families, including a young man named Tom who she falls in love with. However, their relationship is complicated by Tom's family's disapproval and Grace's uncle's attempts to control her life.Throughout the novel, Grace must navigate the challenges of her personal life while also grappling with larger societal issues such as poverty, class differences, and the role of women in society. Ultimately, she must make difficult choices about her future and determine what truly matters to her.Into The Haven is a compelling and emotional story that explores themes of love, loss, and the search for identity. It is a classic work of Victorian literature that continues to resonate with readers today.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Annie Shepherd Swan was a Scottish journalist and prolific fiction writer, best known for her romantic novels for women. Born on July 8, 1859, in Gorebridge, United Kingdom, she established herself as a significant literary figure in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Throughout her career, she wrote under her maiden name, as well as the pen name David Lyall, and later adopted the name Mrs. Burnett Smith. Swan was remarkably productive, publishing over 200 novels, serials, and short stories between 1878 and her passing. Her works largely focused on the complexities of romantic relationships and the lives of women, resonating with a wide readership. In addition to her literary output, Swan was active in the Scottish literary scene and contributed to various journals and publications. She was a staunch advocate for women's rights and often used her writing to explore the roles and struggles of women in society. Swan's work earned her recognition, and she was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for her contributions to literature. She passed away on June 17, 1943, in Gullane, United Kingdom, leaving behind a legacy of literary accomplishments.