A Passionate Man

A Passionate Man by Joanna Trollope, published by Bloomsbury Modern Library in 1994, is a work of fiction that explores the complexities of family dynamics. The narrative centers around Archie Logan, a country doctor who seemingly has a perfect life with a loving wife and well-behaved children. However, his world is disrupted when his father begins a relationship with an unexpected woman named Marina de Breton, prompting Archie to navigate the challenges that arise from this new development.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes such as parent and adult child relationships, as well as the intricacies of father-son dynamics. The story delves into the emotional landscape of a widower grappling with change and the impact of personal choices within a village setting in England. With 214 pages, this edition offers a thoughtful examination of love, family, and the unexpected turns life can take.
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Archie Logan had all he could ask for. His wife still drew his attention the way she did the day they met. His children were well-behaved and much loved. He enjoyed being a country doctor, and the Logan house was comfortable, if not spectacular. But now, his beloved father has begun keeping company with an improbable woman with the even more improbable name of Marina de Breton.
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