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Jennie: Trilogía

Esta serie sigue a una joven novia que se ve inmersa en el remoto paisaje escocés tras su matrimonio. Se encuentra confrontando las acciones de su esposo, que chocan con sus valores profundamente arraigados. Este momento crucial desafía sus creencias y la obliga a tomar decisiones que remodelarán su destino. La narrativa es un viaje emocional que explora la moral, el amor y las consecuencias de las decisiones ante la adversidad.

The World of Jennie G.
Jennie About to Be
Jennie Glenroy

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  1. 1

    Jennie About to Be

    • 354 páginas
    • 13 horas de lectura

    Set against the backdrop of Scotland, the story follows Jennie Hawthorne, a young bride navigating the complexities of her new marriage. As her husband’s actions clash with her values, Jennie is faced with a pivotal moment that challenges her beliefs and ultimately reshapes her destiny. This emotional journey explores themes of morality, love, and the consequences of choices in the face of adversity.

    Jennie About to Be
  2. 2

    The World of Jennie G.

    • 370 páginas
    • 13 horas de lectura

    Fleeing from painful memories in Scotland, Jennie and Alick Gilchrist seek a fresh start on the coast of Maine. Alick immerses himself in boat building, while Jennie finds work teaching the affluent MacKenzie children. Despite their efforts to establish a new life, Jennie's true desire is to save enough money to return to England, creating tension between their aspirations and the reality of their new surroundings.

    The World of Jennie G.
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    Jennie Glenroy

    • 514 páginas
    • 18 horas de lectura

    The finale of the Jennie Trilogy confronts the Glenroy family with harsh realities, including slavery, conflict, and violence, challenging their sheltered existence. The arrival of a figure from their fugitive past threatens to dismantle the life they have painstakingly constructed over the last two decades, forcing them to grapple with their history and the implications of their choices.

    Jennie Glenroy