![]() Eliza, her closest friend, is conflicted about her political convictions and her loyalty to her wealthy family. Caroline, a privileged New Yorker, struggles to come to terms with her love for a Bolshevik while dealing with the trauma of her child’s abduction. ![]() These women come from different social backgrounds and are faced with their own set of challenges. The main themes in Lost Roses center around the intricacies of women’s lives, and this is manifested in how the author portrays the experiences of the three main characters in the book. In conclusion, I will summarize my overall impression of the book and whether I would recommend it to others. I will also discuss the book’s strengths and weaknesses, and how it compares to other works in its genre. In this recap, I will delve into the main themes and ideas presented in the book, along with a critical evaluation of the writing style and how effectively the author conveyed their message. ![]()
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