
The Good Time Coming is a novel by T. S. Arthur, first published in 1855. It follows Edward Markland, who, despite achieving wealth and a peaceful life at Woodbine Lodge, finds himself discontented and yearning for deeper fulfillment. The narrative delves into themes of ambition, happiness, and societal expectations, as Edward's interactions with new acquaintances challenge his sense of harmony and provoke introspection about his life's true purpose.










































