A Crystal Age (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

A young man awakens to find that the world has changed dramatically while he’s been unconscious. He falls in love with a young woman, but despairs of ever marrying her because of the social structure of his newfound utopian community. The hopelessness that follows asks the question, is there life without reciprocal love?

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A Crystal Age (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

A young man awakens to find that the world has changed dramatically while he’s been unconscious. He falls in love with a young woman, but despairs of ever marrying her because of the social structure of his newfound utopian community. The hopelessness that follows asks the question, is there life without reciprocal love?

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A Crystal Age (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

A Crystal Age (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

by W. H. Hudson
A Crystal Age (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

A Crystal Age (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

by W. H. Hudson

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Overview

A young man awakens to find that the world has changed dramatically while he’s been unconscious. He falls in love with a young woman, but despairs of ever marrying her because of the social structure of his newfound utopian community. The hopelessness that follows asks the question, is there life without reciprocal love?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781411440401
Publisher: Barnes & Noble
Publication date: 03/29/2011
Series: Barnes & Noble Digital Library
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 338
File size: 246 KB
Age Range: 3 Months to 18 Years

About the Author

William Henry Hudson (1841–1922) was an author, naturalist, and ornithologist. He was born in Argentina of Anglo-American parents. His is best known for his novel Green Mansions, and for his non-fiction naturalist works. His travel narratives about his rambles around England helped foster the back-to-nature movement of the 1920s and 1930s.

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