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Frontier Folk

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In «Frontier Folk,» George Booth masterfully weaves the rich tapestry of life in the American frontier during the late 19th century. Utilizing a vivid, narrative-driven literary style, Booth captures the complexities of human relationships and the indomitable spirit of those who ventured into untamed territories. Interspersed with authentic dialect and poignant observations, the book reflects the sociocultural dynamics of a rapidly changing America, showcasing the interplay between survival, community, and identity in a landscape both beautiful and brutal. George Booth's extensive background in historical research and passion for Americana profoundly informs his writing. His own roots in rural landscapes and interest in folklore equip him with a unique perspective that informs the character-driven storylines found in «Frontier Folk.» Drawing on various historical records and oral histories, Booth explores the inner workings of frontier life, providing a compelling narrative that resonates with both personal and collective struggles amidst the vastness of new beginnings. «Frontier Folk» is a must-read for enthusiasts of American history and literature alike. Booth's ability to evoke the essence of human experience in a forgotten time enriches our understanding of our past and imbues contemporary life with depth. Readers seeking an earnest portrayal of resilience and community will find themselves enchanted by this heartfelt journey.

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Release date on Litres:
03 November 2024
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21 p.
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8596547317340
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