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The Land of Lure: A Story of the Columbia River Basin

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The narrative follows a middle-aged farmhand, his wife, and their children as they join a tide of hopeful homeseekers to the Columbia River basin, lured by promises of cheap land and irrigation. It depicts the region's harsh, wind‑scoured desert, abandoned claims, and the physical and emotional toll on settlers who clash with drought and isolation. Through travel scenes, local encounters, and the family's efforts to establish a homestead, the story traces shifting expectations, communal migration, and the persistence of optimism amid repeated setbacks. Descriptive passages emphasize the landscape's severity and the fragile boundary between promise and failure.

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Elliott Smith

Elliott Smith is an author known for his work in early 20th-century American literature. His notable book, "The Land of Lure: A Story of the Columbia River Basin," explores the natural beauty and cultural significance of the Columbia River Basin. Through vivid descriptions and engaging storytelling, Smith captures the essence of this region, contributing to the literary heritage of American nature writing. His work reflects a deep appreciation for the landscapes and communities that define the Pacific Northwest.

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