Publisher's Synopsis
The Two Vanrevels by Booth Tarkington is a novel set in the charming town of Rouen. The story centers on two young men, Tom Vanrevel and Crailey Gray, whose lives are dramatically changed by the arrival of Betty Carewe, the beautiful daughter of Robert Carewe, a wealthy local magnate. After returning home from a convent education, Betty is eager to experience the world outside, and her beauty instantly captures Tom's attention. However, his admiration is complicated by her father's hostility toward him. As the plot unfolds, a rivalry develops between Tom and Crailey, who is engaged to another woman, creating a complex love triangle. Amid the small-town setting, The Two Vanrevels explores themes of love, social expectations, and the tension between personal desires and societal pressures. The novel highlights the challenges of romance and class dynamics, illustrating the intricate relationships that define the characters' lives. With its richly drawn characters and emotional depth, Tarkington's novel offers a thoughtful exploration of love and rivalry.