A snow-laden pine forest, the hush of a rural Canadian winter, and the fierce pulse of a young heart determined to carve its place-such is the world into which readers are swept. At the edge of the Ontario wilderness, a child of the frontier comes of age amidst hardship, kinship, and the raw beauty of nineteenth century Canada. This is a landscape where family and community are both shield and crucible, shaping destinies against the backdrop of a land both unforgiving and generous. The story pulses with the rhythms of ...
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A snow-laden pine forest, the hush of a rural Canadian winter, and the fierce pulse of a young heart determined to carve its place-such is the world into which readers are swept. At the edge of the Ontario wilderness, a child of the frontier comes of age amidst hardship, kinship, and the raw beauty of nineteenth century Canada. This is a landscape where family and community are both shield and crucible, shaping destinies against the backdrop of a land both unforgiving and generous. The story pulses with the rhythms of frontier life, capturing the trials and triumphs that define not only an individual but an entire era. Long celebrated as a cornerstone of Canadian historical fiction, this coming of age novel stands alongside the most cherished works of classic literature. Its pages are steeped in the everyday heroism and quiet resilience that echo the spirit of L. M. Montgomery's beloved heroines, making it an essential read for Anne of Green Gables fans and historical fiction enthusiasts alike. The narrative's vivid evocation of rural Canadian setting and its exploration of family ties and community bonds offer a portrait of a society in the making, rich with the textures of hope, loss, and renewal. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. Whether you are a casual reader drawn to the romance of the untamed north or a classic-collection buyer seeking a window into Canada's literary past, this volume offers an immersive journey into the heart of a vanished world-one whose echoes still shape the Canadian identity.
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Fine. No dust jacket. 312 p. Connor, Ralph, THE GIRL FROM GLENGARRY. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1933, First Edition, Hard Cover, orange boards with black letters, 5 1/4 x 7 3/4, Near Fine/ None, 312 pages. Names on front flyleaf. Shelf Number 3257.