The Glass Virgin

The Glass Virgin by Catherine Cookson is a novel published by Corgi in 1971, featuring 342 pages in English. This edition presents the story of Annabella, who grows up in a secluded environment, accepting the unusual dynamics of her wealthy parents’ lives. At the age of 17, she uncovers a shocking truth about her past that compels her to leave her childhood home, leading her to create a new identity as she navigates her future.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of self-discovery and transformation within the context of historical fiction. The book delves into Annabella’s journey as she confronts her past and seeks to redefine her life amidst the challenges she faces. With elements of romance and saga, The Glass Virgin offers a rich exploration of personal reinvention against a backdrop of societal expectations.
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As a child, Annabella lived a secluded existence and accepted that her wealthy parents lived at opposite ends of their estate and that she was never taken beyond the gates. But at 17 she learns something so shocking about her past that she flees her childhood home, forced to embark upon a new existence with an invented past.
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