A Prairie Infanta By: Eva Wilder Brodhead (1870-1915) |
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A Prairie Infanta by Eva Wilder Brodhead is a fascinating historical novel that takes readers on a journey through the wide open plains of the American Midwest. Set in the late 19th century, the story follows the life of a young girl named Clara, who faces countless hardships as she tries to navigate the harsh realities of frontier life.
Brodhead's writing style is both lyrical and evocative, capturing the essence of the prairie landscape and its untamed beauty. Her vivid descriptions effectively transport readers to a time and place where survival depended on the strength of one's spirit. The author's attention to detail is commendable, illustrating the struggles of settlers with authenticity and empathy.
Clara, the protagonist, is a well-developed and relatable character who truly drives the narrative. Through her experiences, readers witness the many challenges faced by a prairie child, from the constant threat of hunger and disease, to the isolation and loneliness that comes with living an often precarious existence. Clara's resilience and determination to forge ahead, even in the face of immense adversity, are truly inspiring.
Additionally, Brodhead skillfully weaves historical events into the fabric of the story, such as the Homestead Act and the expansion of the railroad. These elements not only serve as a backdrop to the narrative but also provide a deeper understanding of the time period and its impact on the lives of ordinary people.
One aspect that may divide readers is the pacing of the novel. While the leisurely pace may feel appropriate for a story set in the slow-moving prairie, some readers may find themselves longing for a quicker progression of events. However, those who appreciate a more contemplative and introspective narrative will find themselves engrossed in Brodhead's storytelling.
A Prairie Infanta is a powerful testament to the indomitable spirit of those who carved a life out of the unforgiving prairie. Brodhead's rich prose and well-drawn characters make for a gripping and poignant read. Whether you have an interest in American history or simply enjoy heartfelt tales of resilience, this novel is sure to captivate and leave a lasting impression. "THE DOCTOR SCOWLED OVER HIS GLASSES AS HE LISTENED." See p. 79 ] A Prairie Infanta By Eva Wilder Brodhead Illustrated PHILADELPHIA HENRY ALTEMUS COMPANY COPYRIGHT, 1904, BY HENRY ALTEMUS The pictures in this book have been reproduced by the courtesy of "The Youth's Companion" CONTENTS PAGE CHAPTER ONE THE POWER OF CONSOLATION 13 CHAPTER TWO A SACRED CHARGE 37 CHAPTER THREE A TRUE BENEFACTRESS 61 CHAPTER FOUR WISE IMPULSES 85 CHAPTER FIVE DESTINY PRESSES 109 CHAPTER SIX BEWILDERING SATISFACTION 133 ILLUSTRATIONS PAGE "The doctor scowled over his glasses as he listened" Frontispiece "'I will not go with you!'" 29 "'He is Tesuque, the rain god'" 55 "'I hoped you'd be able to lend me a hand'" 101 "'Do not make the thread short, Lolita'" 123 "' Tia , you are a lady of fortune'" 153 THE POWER OF CONSOLATION A PRAIRIE INFANTA CHAPTER ONE THE POWER OF CONSOLATION At the first glance there appeared to be nothing unusual in the scene confronting Miss Jane Combs as she stood, broad and heavy, in her doorway that May morning, looking up and down the single street of the little Colorado mining town... Continue reading book >>
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