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Edition 20 (1936)

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Harold L. Davis はろるど える でいゔぃす Winner

Set in Oregon's frontier era, the novel follows a young man's adventures and coming of age while exploring the relationship between people, land, and nature. Its vivid sense of place captures the roughness of the pioneer world and turns that setting into a story of freedom and belonging.

In the roughness of the frontier, the bond between land and people shapes the form of growth.

380 pages
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