Can you recommend a drama novel with an adopted protagonist and themes of abuse?
Certainly. For a gripping drama featuring an adopted protagonist and dealing with themes of abuse, "A Saint Who Was Adopted by the Grand Duke" is a highly recommended read. This novel delves into the dark realities faced by a saint whose divine powers are suppressed and chained by the very institution meant to protect her. The narrative explores the exploitation and suffering she endures, making for a poignant and often heartbreaking story about resilience and the search for freedom.
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