Description
By: Anthony Trollope (1815-1882)
“The Golden Lion of Granpere” by Anthony Trollope is a charming tale set in a rural village in France. The story follows the lives of a small innkeeper, his daughter, and their romantic entanglements with a wealthy Englishman. Trollope’s descriptive writing style immerses the reader in the quaint village and its inhabitants, creating a vivid picture of life in 19th century Europe.
The characters are well-developed and relatable, each facing their own moral dilemmas and struggles. The dynamics between the main characters are engaging and often heartwarming, drawing the reader into their world and making them care about the outcome of their relationships.
While the plot may be predictable at times, Trollope’s skillful storytelling and wit keep the reader intrigued until the satisfying conclusion. Overall, “The Golden Lion of Granpere” is a delightful and engaging read that offers a glimpse into a bygone era and explores themes of love, duty, and sacrifice.
Book Description:
Time to do a short Continental trip with Trollope and see if we agree with Walpole. “…not only Trollope’s very best shorter book, but one of the most charming idylls in English literature. – . . It has all the colour and richness and cohesion of something done irresistibly.” -Walpole .
The storyline is simple – boy meets girl – parents object – trials and tribulations follow – and then the story reaches it’s conclusion – but you will need to find what that is for yourself !