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A Son of the Middle Border

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An extended memoir traces the author's upbringing in a Midwestern settler community and the wider arc of family migration and change. It moves from intimate scenes of pioneer homesteads, chores, school, harvests, and village life to episodes of travel, urban experience, and literary and social engagement. Through vivid domestic portraiture and reflective episodes it examines hardships, personal ambition, community rituals, and the transformative effects of migration, technology, and the search for identity amid shifting landscapes.

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Hamlin Garland

Hamlin Garland was an American author known for his vivid portrayals of rural life in the Midwest. Born in 1860, he became a prominent figure in the literary movement known as Realism, focusing on the struggles and experiences of ordinary people. His notable works include "A Daughter of the Middle Border" and "Main-Travelled Roads," which reflect his deep connection to the agricultural landscape and the challenges faced by farmers. Garland's writing often emphasizes themes of hardship, resilience, and the quest for identity, making significant contributions to the understanding of American life during his time.

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