A rich old man, who is entering his last days, leaves his sprawling estate to seek out friendship and is surprised by what he finds. It’s a heartwarming story about the true meaning of love and happiness.
A lonely man becomes disenchanted with his wealthy lifestyle and makes a drastic decision. He abandons his fortune and goes on a journey to find true friendship. He encounters many people along the way and notices the kindest are often the poorest. It’s a startling revelation that changes his view of life and what’s truly important. At his darkest moment, he is surrounded by loving figures who shower him with compassion. This leads to a bittersweet reveal that changes all of their lives.
The Treasure of Heaven: A Romance of Riches is a heartwarming tale about the true meaning of friendship. It explores the trappings of wealth and the joy of love. It’s an endearing story of self-discovery at any age.
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Marie Corelli (1855–1924), born Mary Mackay, was a British writer from London, England. Educated at a Parisian convent, she later worked as a pianist before embarking on a literary career. Her first novel, A Romance of Two Worlds was published in 1886 and surpassed all expectations. Corelli quickly became one of the most popular fiction writers of her time. Her books featured contrasting themes rooted in religion, science and the supernatural. Some of Corelli’s other notable works include Barabbas: A Dream of the World’s Tragedy (1893) and The Sorrows of Satan (1895).