The Carbonels(English, Paperback, Yonge Charlotte M)
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The Carbonels by Charlotte M. Yonge is a historical novel set in the early 19th century, focusing on the newlywed couple, Captain Edmund Carbonel and his wife, Mary. The story follows their efforts to establish a new life at Greenhow Farm while striving to improve the local community. They face numerous challenges, including the skepticism of the rural population and the struggles of managing a farm in disarray.At the heart of the novel is the couple's determination to make positive changes, especially through their efforts to create a Sunday school for the children in the area. The narrative explores themes of social progress, community relationships, and the tension between traditional values and the desire for improvement. As the Carbonels work to navigate these challenges, they must also contend with the complexities of their own personal aspirations and the realities of rural life. The Carbonels offers a thoughtful examination of change, class dynamics, and the challenges of reforming a close-knit community. The story highlights the balance between idealism and practicality in the face of societal expectations.