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The Queen's cadet, and other tales
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The Queen's cadet, and other tales in Ottawa, ON
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The Queen's cadet, and other tales in Ottawa, ON
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“The Queen's Cadet, and Other Tales” by James Grant is a collection of historical fiction set in 19th-century Scotland, centering on the lives and adventures of military cadets and their experiences. Duty is portrayed, not only as a professional obligation.
The main story, “The Queen's Cadet,” follows the journey of a young cadet in the British Army. Set against the backdrop of Scotland's rich heritage, the narrative explores the challenges and triumphs of military life. The cadet's adventures are marked by themes of honor and duty, reflecting the values and discipline of the military profession. Each story highlights how these values impact the characters' lives, relationships, and decisions. Throughout the collection, the stories delve into various aspects of military life.
The tales highlight the adventure and romance inherent in military life, blending action with personal and emotional development. The characters’ grapple with issues of honor, duty, and loyalty, while also dealing with the broader social and historical context of 19th-century Britain. The stories reflect the challenges and rewards of upholding these values in a complex and evolving social landscape and the protagonists often grapple with the demands of their roles.
“The Queen's Cadet, and Other Tales” by James Grant is a collection of historical fiction set in 19th-century Scotland, centering on the lives and adventures of military cadets and their experiences. Duty is portrayed, not only as a professional obligation.
The main story, “The Queen's Cadet,” follows the journey of a young cadet in the British Army. Set against the backdrop of Scotland's rich heritage, the narrative explores the challenges and triumphs of military life. The cadet's adventures are marked by themes of honor and duty, reflecting the values and discipline of the military profession. Each story highlights how these values impact the characters' lives, relationships, and decisions. Throughout the collection, the stories delve into various aspects of military life.
The tales highlight the adventure and romance inherent in military life, blending action with personal and emotional development. The characters’ grapple with issues of honor, duty, and loyalty, while also dealing with the broader social and historical context of 19th-century Britain. The stories reflect the challenges and rewards of upholding these values in a complex and evolving social landscape and the protagonists often grapple with the demands of their roles.

















