The Luck of Denewood is a novel written by Emilie Benson Knipe, first published in 1921. The story is set in the English countryside and follows the life of a young orphan boy named Robin Nairn. Robin is sent to live with his uncle, Sir John Nairn, at Denewood, a sprawling estate in the countryside.Despite his uncle's initial reluctance to take him in, Robin quickly becomes a beloved member of the household, forming close bonds with his cousins and the staff who work at Denewood. Robin's luck seems to be turning around when ...
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The Luck of Denewood is a novel written by Emilie Benson Knipe, first published in 1921. The story is set in the English countryside and follows the life of a young orphan boy named Robin Nairn. Robin is sent to live with his uncle, Sir John Nairn, at Denewood, a sprawling estate in the countryside.Despite his uncle's initial reluctance to take him in, Robin quickly becomes a beloved member of the household, forming close bonds with his cousins and the staff who work at Denewood. Robin's luck seems to be turning around when he discovers a hidden treasure on the estate, but his newfound wealth brings with it unexpected challenges and dangers.As Robin navigates his new life at Denewood, he must also confront the mysteries and secrets that surround the estate and his family's past. Along the way, he learns valuable lessons about friendship, loyalty, and perseverance.The Luck of Denewood is a heartwarming tale that will appeal to readers of all ages. With its charming characters, lush descriptions of the English countryside, and thrilling plot twists, this classic novel is sure to captivate and delight.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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