"Kathleen" by Christopher Morley is a captivating romance novel set amidst the vibrant backdrop of 1920s America. Morley's novel follows the journey of Kathleen, an Irish immigrant, as she navigates the bustling streets of New York City, seeking love, friendship, and adventure. Through vivid storytelling, Morley captures the essence of Kathleen's coming-of-age tale, as she grapples with the challenges of family, friendship, and the pursuit of her dreams. As Kathleen encounters new experiences and forms deep connections in the bustling metropolis, Morley expertly weaves together themes of love,…mehr
"Kathleen" by Christopher Morley is a captivating romance novel set amidst the vibrant backdrop of 1920s America. Morley's novel follows the journey of Kathleen, an Irish immigrant, as she navigates the bustling streets of New York City, seeking love, friendship, and adventure. Through vivid storytelling, Morley captures the essence of Kathleen's coming-of-age tale, as she grapples with the challenges of family, friendship, and the pursuit of her dreams. As Kathleen encounters new experiences and forms deep connections in the bustling metropolis, Morley expertly weaves together themes of love, hope, and ambition, painting a rich tapestry of life in 1920s America. Amidst the backdrop of a rapidly changing society, Kathleen emerges as a dreamer filled with hope and ambition, determined to carve out her place in the world. With its heartfelt portrayal of romance and its celebration of the human spirit, "Kathleen" stands as a timeless testament to Morley's literary talent. Through Kathleen's journey, readers are transported to a bygone era, where love and adventure await around every corner, making it an unforgettable novel of love and resilience in 1920s America.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christopher Morley was an American journalist, novelist, essayist, and poet who lived from May 5, 1890, until March 28, 1957. He also provided college lectures and staged theater performances for a while. Pennsylvania's Bryn Mawr is where Morley was born. Christopher's mother, Lilian Janet Bird, was a violinist who greatly influenced his subsequent love of literature and poetry. His father, Frank Morley, was a mathematics professor at Haverford College. The family relocated to Baltimore, Maryland, in 1900. Christopher enrolled in Haverford College in 1906 and graduated as valedictorian in 1910. Then, on a Rhodes scholarship, he spent three years at New College in Oxford studying modern history. After completing his studies at Oxford, Morley relocated to New York City. He wed Helen Booth Fairchild on June 14, 1914, and the two of them had four kids together, including Louise Morley Cochrane. They initially resided in Hempstead before moving to Queens Village. After that, they relocated to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, before making their last transfer to a residence they named "Green Escape" in Roslyn Estates, New York, in 1920. For the rest of his life, they stayed there.
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