
Gold and the Woman
Summary
Amidst the tumultuous upheaval of the Mexican Revolution, the aristocratic daughter of a prominent hidalgo finds her privileged existence irrevocably shattered, catapulted from a life of gilded ease into a crucible of survival. Stripped of her inherited comforts and societal standing, she is compelled to navigate a treacherous landscape rife with political intrigue, personal betrayal, and the raw, visceral demands of a nation tearing itself apart. Her journey becomes a profound odyssey of self-discovery, where the erosion of material wealth forces a brutal re-evaluation of true value, forging resilience and an unyielding spirit in the face of relentless adversity. This narrative delves deep into the human cost of revolution, portraying not just the grand sweep of historical conflict, but the intimate, harrowing transformation of an individual caught in its unforgiving currents, ultimately defining her worth not by lineage or lucre, but by sheer tenacity and an emergent strength of character.
Synopsis
The daughter of a Mexican aristocrat endures the travails of the Mexican revolution.
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