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Questa serie approfondisce le vite di persone comuni in una comunità unita che affronta le difficoltà durante e dopo la Prima Guerra Mondiale. I lettori seguiranno le loro lotte quotidiane contro la povertà, la fame e i profondi cambiamenti sociali dell'epoca, incluso il fiorente movimento suffragista. Le narrazioni sono ricche di personaggi avvincenti, sfide personali ed esplorano la resilienza di una comunità messa alla prova dalle avversità e dai tempi che cambiano.

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