Un antiguo rencor by Georges Ohnet
The Story
We're in the French countryside, where two grand estates sit side-by-side. For as long as anyone can remember, the Rouvre and Bernier families have been locked in a cold war of insults and legal battles over land. The current heads of the families, Monsieur de Rouvre and Monsieur Bernier, keep the feud burning bright. The plot kicks into gear when Rouvre's son, Philippe, returns from his travels and meets Bernier's daughter, Hélène. Against all odds and family tradition, they fall for each other. Their secret romance becomes the spark that could either finally end the generations-long fight or ignite it into an even bigger fire.
Why You Should Read It
Ohnet is a master of high drama. He builds the tension between these families so well you can almost feel the frost in the air when they're near each other. The characters aren't just good or evil—they're stubborn, proud, and trapped by a history they didn't create. I found myself completely caught up in whether love really could conquer this much built-up bitterness. It's a simple story on the surface, but it asks big questions about forgiveness and whether we're doomed to repeat our parents' mistakes.
Final Verdict
This is a perfect pick for anyone who loves a good, juicy family saga with a historical backdrop. Think of it as a French 'Romeo and Juliet' but with more property law and social maneuvering. If you enjoy authors like Alexandre Dumas (but maybe a bit less swashbuckling) or classic tales of romantic drama where society itself is the villain, you'll get a real kick out of this. It's a solid, engaging read that proves some conflicts—family, love, pride—are truly timeless.
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Donald Clark
1 year agoI stumbled upon this title and the arguments are well-supported by credible references. Truly inspiring.
Kimberly Sanchez
1 year agoNot bad at all.
Margaret Jones
1 year agoFrom the very first page, the arguments are well-supported by credible references. One of the best books I've read this year.
Sarah White
1 year agoEnjoyed every page.
Emma Martinez
1 year agoThis is one of those stories where the pacing is just right, keeping you engaged. A true masterpiece.