Set in Geneva in the early 19th century, Therese: The Orphan of Geneva tells the story of a young orphan girl who is taken in by a wealthy family and raised alongside their own children. As Therese grows up, she struggles to find her place in the world and reconcile her feelings for a young man who belongs to a different social class. This classic novel is a moving tale of love, loss, and the power of human connection.
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