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Set against the backdrop of the Florida scrub, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings' «The Yearling» is a poignant coming-of-age novel that explores the intricate bond between humans and nature. Written in an evocative and lyrical prose style, the narrative follows young Jodie Baxter as he raises a fawn, capturing both the joys of innocence and the harsh realities of rural life. Rawlings' keen observations of the natural world reveal her deep appreciation for the landscape, while the novel's thematic exploration of loss, growth, and moral responsibility situates it firmly in the early 20th-century American literary canon, reflecting influences of regionalism and realism. Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings (1896-1953) was a master of depicting life in rural Florida, drawing on her own experiences residing in the region for much of her life. The adversity faced while navigating the rigors of farming life and the observations of local wildlife and culture profoundly shaped her writing. With «The Yearling,» which won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1939, Rawlings creates a narrative that intertwines her passion for the land with universal themes of love and loss, echoing the struggles of adolescence. Readers who appreciate rich, descriptive prose combined with deep emotional resonance will find «The Yearling» a compelling and enriching read. This timeless tale not only reflects the beauty and brutality of nature but also invites introspection on the difficult choices inherent in the journey toward adulthood. It is a must-read for anyone fascinated by themes of growth, nature, and the complexities of familial bonds.

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03 November 2024
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440 p.
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