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A Daughter of the Middle Border
Hamlin Garland
A Daughter of the Middle Border
Hamlin Garland
Publisher Marketing: In the summer of 1893, after nine years of hard but happy literary life in Boston and New York, I decided to surrender my residence in the East and reestablish my home in the West, a decision which seemed to be-as it was-a most important event in my career. This change of headquarters was due not to a diminishing love for New England, but to a deepening desire to be near my aging parents, whom I had persuaded, after much argument, to join in the purchase of a family homestead, in West Salem, Wisconsin, the little village from which we had all adventured some thirty years before. My father, a typical pioneer, who had grown gray in opening new farms, one after another on the wind-swept prairies of Iowa and Dakota, was not entirely content with my plan but my mother, enfeebled by the hardships of a farmer's life, and grateful for my care, was glad of the arrangement I had brought about. In truth, she realized that her days of pioneering were over and the thought of ending her days among her friends and relatives was a comfort to her. That I had rescued her from a premature grave on the barren Dakota plain was certain, and the hope of being able to provide for her comfort was the strongest element in my plan. Review Citations: Library Journal 02/15/2007 pg. 159 (EAN 9780873515665, Paperback)
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | October 6, 2015 |
ISBN13 | 9781517681180 |
Publishers | Createspace |
Genre | Cultural Region > Western U.s. |
Pages | 272 |
Dimensions | 189 × 246 × 15 mm · 489 g |
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