Hidden Creek
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An artist's deathbed charge to his daughter sets a tone of faith and yearning as her life moves between a creative city's salons and a rough frontier town. Episodic chapters follow her relations with local families, a struggling young man, hotel intrigues, and journeys into the hills and winter country, depicting community pressures, artistic ambition, and personal loneliness. Encounters with neighbors, desertion, work, and the natural world test loyalties and reshape plans, and the narrative traces how landscape, duty, and private longing pull characters toward new choices under a vigilant sky.
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