The Biography Of A Prairie Girl

The Biography Of A Prairie Girl

Eleanor Gates

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Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2025
ISBN:
9789371133463
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The biography of a prairie girl focuses on a young girl’s life growing up on a Dakota farm, capturing the challenges and experiences of frontier life. The narrative details the family’s dynamic, especially the girl s relationships with her brothers and mother. At the beginning of the book, the girl reflects on the arrival of the stork during a winter storm, marking her entry into the world and setting the tone for her early years. The farm is a place of both love and hardship, with her three older brothers doting on her while their mother strives to keep the family together through difficult times. The family’s plans to name the girl are delayed by a tragic event, further complicating their lives. As the girl matures, the story is set to explore her growth through childhood, her experiences with heartache, and the process of discovering her identity against the backdrop of the harsh, demanding life on the frontier.

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