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Contemporary Fiction · 1973 · PG-13

The Prodigal Daughter

by Jeffrey Archer

Florentyna, daughter of Abel Rosnovski, builds her own legacy — all the way to the White House

For14+GenreContemporary FictionLength395 pagesRead time~10 hoursCommunity ratings0

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Violence

Barely any

Minimal violence

Language

Barely any

Mild language in Archer's accessible saga register

Sexual Content

Some

Adult content across Florentyna's romantic and marital life spanning decades

Substance Use

Barely any

Some social drinking across the decades

Emotional Intensity

Some

The psychological weight of a woman fighting for power in worlds that resist her — and the personal costs of political ambition — gives the saga its emotional dimension

What this book is about

The second Kane & Abel novel follows Florentyna Rosnovski across decades of 20th-century American history as she builds a retail empire and pursues political power. Archer writes accessible saga fiction with his characteristic plot efficiency; the generational drama and political ambition are engaging. Adult content appropriate to a life-spanning narrative. For readers who enjoyed Kane & Abel.

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