Boy Queen
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Dumplin' meets Gilmore Girls in George Lester's sparkling debut YA novel full of big hair, big heels and even bigger hearts.




Dumplin' meets Gilmore Girls in George Lester's sparkling debut YA novel full of big hair, big heels and even bigger hearts.
Focusing on the rise of Methodism in Grimsby, this historical account by George Lester offers a detailed exploration of the movement's development during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The latter half delves into various Lincolnshire country Societies and provides in-depth insights into the pastoral work of Samuel Wesley in South Ormsby and Epworth, as well as John Wesley's curacy in the Isle of Axholme, highlighting the significant local events and figures of the time.
This book offers a faithful reprint of the original 1889 edition, exploring the connections between Lord Tennyson's poetry and biblical themes. It delves into how Tennyson's work reflects his engagement with scripture, providing insights into his spiritual and literary influences. The text serves as a valuable resource for understanding the interplay between Tennyson's artistic vision and religious thought during the Victorian era.