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Bred of the Desert

A Horse and a Romance

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In «Bred of the Desert,» Charles M. Horton weaves a vivid narrative set against the stark and unforgiving backdrop of the American Southwest. The book captures the essence of survival and resilience, blending realistic character development with a lyrical prose style that evokes the harsh beauty of the desert landscape. Through the lives of its protagonists, Horton explores themes of isolation, identity, and the deep connection between the land and its inhabitants, offering a poignant commentary on the relationship between humanity and nature. The work is steeped in the tradition of American western literature, yet it transcends genre confines by incorporating elements of psychological realism and cultural insight. Charles M. Horton is a notable figure in early 20th-century American literature, often influenced by his experiences as an educator and his fascination with the landscapes of the American frontier. His deep-rooted appreciation for the desert environment not only informs the setting of «Bred of the Desert» but also resonates with his broader literary pursuits that examine the intersection of human emotion and the American landscape. Horton's nuanced portrayal of characters reflects his commitment to understanding the complexities of individual struggles within larger societal contexts. Readers seeking a profound exploration of the human condition against the backdrop of nature will find «Bred of the Desert» a rewarding experience. Horton invites us to delve into the lives of his characters, prompting reflection on our own ties to the environment and the universal quest for belonging. This book serves not only as an engaging story but also as a catalyst for personal introspection and appreciation of the beauty and challenges that arise from our environment.

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Release date on Litres:
10 October 2024
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260 p.
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4064066144623
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