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That Girl Montana

Marah Ellis Ryan

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In 'That Girl Montana,' Marah Ellis Ryan delivers a narrative woven through the rugged terrain of Idaho's Kootenai territory, presenting a rich mosaic of characters that resonate with authenticity and robust frontier spirit. Through a literary style that blends naturalistic description with heartfelt storytelling, Ryan crafts a tale around the eponymous Montana, affectionately known as Tana, a spirited emblem of the western wilds. The story unfolds within the lush specificity of its setting, breathing life into the intimate connection between the land and its inhabitants and finds its place within the tradition of American Western literature that celebrates the grandeur of the untamed land and the resilience of those who call it home.

Marah Ellis Ryan was a proponent of the romantic West, her writings often exploring the intricate tapestry of relationships between diverse cultures and the American frontier. 'That Girl Montana' reflects Ryan's insights into the human condition, derived from her keen observations and personal experiences that provided her with profound glimpses into the hearts of those who ventured into the vastness of the West. Her narrative prowess elevates the story beyond mere adventure, delving into the rich inner lives of her characters.

Ryan's 'That Girl Montana' is recommended for those who appreciate not only the allure of historical fiction but also the exploration of character driven by the indomitable spirit of the American frontier. The novel offers a window into the essential human experiences of love, struggle, and triumph within the contours of a wild and compelling landscape. Readers looking for a heartfelt journey through one of America's most significant eras, guided by a writer of depth and sensitivity, will find this work a rewarding experience that illuminates the enduring soul of the West.
Disponible depuis: 10/08/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 240 pages.

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