THE LONG DIM TRAIL (A Western Adventure Classic) A Suspenseful Tale of Adventure and Intrigue in the Wild West (From the Author of Star, Prince Jan St. Bernard and Child of the Fighting Tenth)
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Einband
Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum
15.04.2019
Verlag
Chicago Review Press Inc DBA IndepeSeitenzahl
184
Maße (L/B/H)
22,9/15,2/1 cm
Gewicht
254 g
Sprache
Englisch
ISBN
978-80-273-3294-6
In "The Long Dim Trail," Forrestine C. Hooker weaves a gripping narrative set against the expansive backdrop of the American West, skillfully blending adventure with deep psychological and social insights. The novel portrays the lives of cowboys, settlers, and indigenous peoples, intertwining their stories to explore themes of survival, identity, and the relentless quest for freedom. Hooker's vivid prose evokes the rugged landscape and captures the spirit of a time when the West was still a realm of promise and peril. The book's literary style, characterized by meticulous descriptions and authentic dialogue, serves to immerse the reader in the period while reflecting broader cultural contexts and challenges of the era. Forrestine C. Hooker was an accomplished author who drew from her experiences and knowledge of the West, where she lived and worked, to create authentic and compelling narratives. Her deep understanding of the region's history and its people offers a unique perspective that enriches the story. Hooker's background and her significant contribution to Western literature underscore her role as a voice of her time, celebrating both the allure and the harsh realities of frontier life. This classic is recommended for readers who relish adventure tales with rich historical nuances. "The Long Dim Trail" not only entertains but also provokes thought about the complexities of the American experience, making it essential reading for enthusiasts of Western literature and those interested in the multifaceted narratives that shape our understanding of this pivotal period.
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