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Looking for your next Victorian obsession? 📖 Check out Anthony Trollope’s Rachel Ray .

Far from just a "romance," it’s a sharp, witty look at small-town politics, religious hypocrisy, and a woman trying to find her own way in a world that wants her to stay quiet. Rachel is such a relatable lead—brave, a bit stubborn, and very real.

: Sharp commentary on the evangelical "Low Church" of the Victorian era.

Rachel Ray is one of Trollope's most famous works outside of his Barsetshire series. It tells the story of a young woman living in a Devonshire cottage who falls in love with Luke Rowan, a man involved in a local brewery dispute. The book is known for its:

#RachelRay #AnthonyTrollope #ClassicLiterature #Bookstagram #VictorianFiction

: Rachel is celebrated as a protagonist who balances her own desires with the heavy social and religious expectations of her community. Social Media Post Draft Option 1: For Book Lovers (Instagram/Facebook)

Have you read any Trollope? If you like Jane Austen but want a bit more bite, this is the one for you! 🥂☕️

Looking for your next Victorian obsession? 📖 Check out Anthony Trollope’s Rachel Ray .

Far from just a "romance," it’s a sharp, witty look at small-town politics, religious hypocrisy, and a woman trying to find her own way in a world that wants her to stay quiet. Rachel is such a relatable lead—brave, a bit stubborn, and very real.

: Sharp commentary on the evangelical "Low Church" of the Victorian era.

Rachel Ray is one of Trollope's most famous works outside of his Barsetshire series. It tells the story of a young woman living in a Devonshire cottage who falls in love with Luke Rowan, a man involved in a local brewery dispute. The book is known for its:

#RachelRay #AnthonyTrollope #ClassicLiterature #Bookstagram #VictorianFiction

: Rachel is celebrated as a protagonist who balances her own desires with the heavy social and religious expectations of her community. Social Media Post Draft Option 1: For Book Lovers (Instagram/Facebook)

Have you read any Trollope? If you like Jane Austen but want a bit more bite, this is the one for you! 🥂☕️