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Prairie Folks

Hamlin Garland

Editorial: Bu Classics Books

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Sinopsis

Step into the rugged and unvarnished reality of the American Midwest, where the soil demands as much as it gives. This collection of stories paints a vivid portrait of farm life, capturing the resilience of those who battle the elements and their own isolation. Through harsh winters and sun-drenched harvests, the human spirit is tested against an unforgiving landscape. These are tales of grit, humor, and the quiet dignity found in the struggle for survival.
Disponible desde: 06/03/2026.
Longitud de impresión: 203 páginas.

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