
Little Eve Edgarton
by Eleanor Hallowell Abbott
7 chapters3h 44m
About this book
Eleanor Hallowell Abbott's *Little Eve Edgarton* challenges everything you thought you knew about first impressions. When Eve Edgarton crosses paths with Mr. Barton, their brief encounter sparks a revelation that shatters assumptions and upends expectations in ways neither could have anticipated.
Set in early twentieth-century America, this charming young adult romance explores the theme that surface judgments rarely tell the whole story. Through witty dialogue and compelling character dynamics, Abbott crafts a narrative where apparent preferences and personality traits prove far more complex than they initially appear. Eve emerges as a character full of contradictions—capable, spirited, and refreshingly authentic in a world of social pretense.
The story unfolds with the author's signature blend of humor, romantic tension, and social commentary, examining how people truly know one another beneath polished exteriors and carefully maintained facades. Abbott, celebrated for works like *Molly Make Believe* and *The White Linen Nurse*, brings her keen observational wit to this tale of personal discovery and unexpected connection.
Perfect for listeners who enjoy vintage romance with substance, character-driven narratives that reward attention, or anyone seeking a witty exploration of authenticity and human connection, *Little Eve Edgarton* offers both entertainment and insight into the human heart.
