All Roads Lead to Calvary

All Roads Lead to Calvary

by Jerome K. Jerome
All Roads Lead to Calvary

All Roads Lead to Calvary

by Jerome K. Jerome

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Overview

After her mother’s death, a woman heads out on her own and is pulled into several history-making events including women’s suffrage and World War I. She’s driven by her wits and desire to create a better life for herself and others.

Joan Allway is a bright college-educated young woman. Following her mother’s sudden death, she moves to London to find work. She considers it a land of opportunity where she can start a career and fend for herself. On her journey to independence she’s sidetracked by many obstacles leading her down an unexpected path. Her passion about journalism, politics, and ethics will bring her to the frontlines of the Great War.

All Roads Lead to Calvary was published later in Jerome’s career but maintains his signature tone and style. He delivers a compelling heroine whose story helps shape the narrative of the past and present.

With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of All Roads Lead to Calvary is both modern and readable.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788835372714
Publisher: Bauer Books
Publication date: 12/16/2023
Sold by: StreetLib SRL
Format: eBook
File size: 244 KB

About the Author

Jerome K. Jerome (1859–1927) was an English writer who grew up in a poverty-stricken family. After multiple bad investments and the untimely deaths of both parents, the clan struggled to make ends meet. The young Jerome was forced to drop out of school and work to support himself. During his downtime, he enjoyed the theatre and joined a local repertory troupe. He branched out and began writing essays, satires and many short stories. One of his earliest successes was Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow (1886) but his most famous work is Three Men in a Boat (1889).

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