Description
By: George MacDonald (1824-1905)
Mary Marston by George MacDonald is a beautifully written novel that delves into the complexities of human relationships and the struggles of living a life of integrity in a world full of deception and corruption.
The protagonist, Mary Marston, is a strong-willed and principled woman who navigates through the challenges of her life with grace and courage. Her unwavering faith and moral compass serve as a guiding light in a dark and uncertain world, where material wealth and societal expectations often threaten to overshadow the true value of human relationships and personal integrity.
George MacDonald’s writing is rich and vivid, drawing readers into Mary’s world with a poetic and poignant voice. The characters are well-developed and relatable, each grappling with their own inner demons and external pressures in a way that feels authentic and true to life.
Overall, Mary Marston is a thought-provoking and insightful read that explores themes of love, faith, duty, and redemption. It is a timeless classic that reminds us of the importance of staying true to ourselves and our convictions, no matter the cost.
Book Description:
Written at the height of George MacDonald’s literary career, the story centers around the life of a simple merchant’s daughter. Mary Marston’s unswerving commitment to love, God, and others is contrasted with a backdrop of an array of characters and a complex and sometimes mysterious plot. It is a story of a woman who loves a man, and teaches him to change. Not out of his love for her, but simply because it was the right thing to do. MacDonald allows the characters a range from delightful to devious. As such, they were intended to serve as models. His message is that all eventually must stand before God.