
Some Builders, published in 1913 by Amy Le Feuvre, is a novel that explores themes of love, loss, and personal transformation. The story follows Randolph Neville, who is heartbroken after losing his fiancée, and Sidney Urquhart, a woman dealing with her own emotional betrayal. As they navigate their grief in the countryside, their shared experiences lead to a meaningful connection that offers the possibility of healing. The narrative emphasizes self-reflection and resilience in the face of personal challenges.





















