Om In A Siilver Sea
In a Siilver Sea is a novel about a young woman named Zillah who travels to London in search of her missing brother. Along the way, she encounters a motley crew of characters, including a sailor, a journalist, and a philanthropist. The novel explores themes of homelessness, poverty, and social justice, and is a powerful indictment of the harsh realities of life for the urban poor. Written by the prolific novelist Benjamin Leopold Farjeon, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in Victorian literature.
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