Engaging drama about love, money, and social expectations unfolds in a vivid 19th‑century setting. This English edition presents the opening volume of Jacques, a tale of a young woman torn between romance and family pressures, as she navigates a planned marriage and the pull of a wealthy suitor.
In a world where a confluence of affection, ambition, and obligation shapes every choice, the narrative follows a woman who weighs her own happiness against her mother’s ambitions and the standing of those around her. With sharp observations and a poised, intimate voice, the story dives into questions of devotion, pride, and the costs of social ascent. The tone blends private longing with social satire, offering a window into a complex web of relationships and loyalties.
- Meet Jacques, a man of wealth and quiet strength, and discover what his wealth masks about his character.
- See how family expectations influence love, marriage, and the balance between personal desire and duty.
- Follow the narrator’s intimate reflections on love, jealousy, and the fragile line between happiness and despair.
- Experience a setting that blends salon society, rural life, and the tensions of social status in a richly drawn milieu.
Ideal for readers of classic literary fiction that explores romance, social maneuvering, and character psychology through a vivid historical lens.