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Robert Shannon was a devoted scientist on the brink of a significant medical discovery, immersed in his work and indifferent to the world outside his laboratory. However, Jean Law, raised in a strict environment and confined by her hospital lectures and boarding-house life, harbored deep feelings for him. Despite her upbringing and the disapproval of her family, she was determined to pursue her love for Robert. As she navigates her desires and societal expectations, Jean's struggle becomes a poignant exploration of passion and determination. In the rich narrative tradition of Cronin's classic works, "Shannon's Way" delves into themes of love, ambition, and the conflict between personal desires and societal constraints.
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Shannon's Way, Archibald Joseph Cronin
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