Just sweethearts: A Christmas love story by Harry Stillwell Edwards
"Just Sweethearts: A Christmas Love Story" by Harry Stillwell Edwards is a romantic novel written in the early 20th century. Set against the backdrop of Christmas in the South, the narrative revolves around the themes of love, destiny, and personal growth. The story explores the budding romance between King Dubignon, a passionate architect struggling with his career, and Billee, a mysterious yet captivating woman he encounters in Macon, Georgia. The plot unfolds
as King Dubignon, after a series of disappointments in his career, becomes enamored with Billee, whose gentle beauty and alluring grace capture his heart at first sight. As their relationship develops, they navigate the challenges of social class, ambition, and personal secrets. Billee harbors a past that complicates their budding romance, and much of the tension revolves around whether their love can withstand the barriers of class and circumstance. Throughout the story, the two characters express their deepening emotions, and the narrative culminates in a heartfelt exchange about love and destiny, suggesting that true affection transcends societal boundaries. Ultimately, the novel celebrates the spirit of love—illuminated by the warmth of Christmas—while exploring the paths that individuals take in their quests for happiness and fulfillment. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Reading Level
Reading ease score: 85.0 (6th grade). Easy to read.