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Nancy MacIntyre: A Tale of the Prairies

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A prairie romance told in episodic, lyrical chapters follows a young man who becomes enamored of a neighboring girl and grows jealous of a rival. Tensions erupt into a physical quarrel, then despair when the girl's family abruptly leaves after her father is pursued for stealing a horse. Determined to reunite, the suitor undertakes an earnest search across the plains, facing hardships and danger until events bring him back toward the family. Interwoven reflections on longing, honor, and frontier life culminate with a later chapter from the girl's perspective that explains motives and helps resolve the story.

About the Author

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Lester Shepard Parker

Lester Shepard Parker was an American author known for his novel "Nancy MacIntyre: A Tale of the Prairies." This work reflects themes of frontier life and the challenges faced by settlers in the American West. Parker's writing captures the spirit of the prairie landscape and the resilience of its inhabitants, contributing to the literary heritage of regional American literature. His storytelling often intertwines personal struggles with broader social issues, offering readers a glimpse into the historical context of his time.

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