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A Man for the Ages: A Story of the Builders of Democracy

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The narrative follows a pioneer family’s migration and settlement on the frontier, with vivid episodes of wilderness survival, encounters with new technology and canal travel, and the forming of a small log-cabin community around a country store. Interwoven are personal stories: a scholarly young man and his daughter, lively local characters, a developing romance, and the emergence of a self-educated lawyer who seeks public office. The plot traces everyday labor, frontier justice, dangers such as raids, an episode on the Underground Railroad, and political ambitions that lead to service in the legislature, portraying the practical work, moral choices, and community building that shape democratic life.

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Irving Bacheller

Irving Bacheller was an American author known for his engaging storytelling and vivid characterizations. His works often reflect themes of American life and history, blending humor with social commentary. One of his notable novels, "Eben Holden: A Tale of the North Country," captures the essence of rural life in the early 20th century. Bacheller's writing style is characterized by its warmth and accessibility, making his stories resonate with a wide audience. In addition to fiction, he also wrote poetry and essays, contributing to the literary landscape of his time. His ability to weave tales of adventure and moral lessons has left a lasting impact on American literature.

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