Laughing Last
Author: Jane Abbott Categories: Fiction, Humor, Literature, Young-Readers Published: 1924 Pages: 173 Language: English Tags: Adventures | Coming-of-Age | Historical Fiction | Romance | SuspenseBook Description:
Laughing Last by Jane Abbott is a tender romance novel that explores love, forgiveness, and the bittersweet twists of fate. Set against the backdrop of changing fortunes and emotional growth, it tells the story of two people learning that true happiness sometimes comes from unexpected places.
The plot follows compelling characters faced with personal loss, self-discovery, and the courage to love again. Abbott weaves a heartfelt narrative about the power of hope and the laughter that returns after pain. The blend of emotional realism and gentle humor creates a story that feels deeply human and relatable.
Jane Abbott’s writing shines through graceful prose and warm, empathetic character development. Her narrative voice captures the subtleties of love’s second chances and the quiet strength it takes to start anew. Every chapter carries the light of emotional authenticity and heartfelt connection.
Laughing Last is a perfect read for fans of classic romance and uplifting drama. It’s a story that reminds readers that even after sorrow, joy finds its way back—and sometimes, the ones who laugh last love best.
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