About This Book
The narrative follows residents of Orangeville whose romantic entanglements, ambitions, and spiritual searching intersect over years. A popular young man leaves for the Klondike, prompting local gossip and unspoken attachments; romances and marriages develop and strain relationships; an enigmatic, philosophically inclined figure named Penloe delivers sermons and letters that prompt reflection and change. Returns, dreams, celebrations, and a climactic wedding bring resolution as community life negotiates money, desire, and moral purpose. Episodes alternate between scenes of domestic talk, frontier adventure, and moral address, tracing personal growth and social ties.
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