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The Prairie Wife

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A newly married woman records her daily adjustment to life on a prairie ranch in a series of dated entries that combine domestic detail, practical challenges, and wry humor. She chronicles household tasks, improvements to a humble dwelling, care of livestock, interactions with her husband and ranch hands, and the emotional work of making a home. Episodes alternate between lighthearted domestic scenes and the practical strain of rural living, highlighting themes of adaptation, partnership, and resilience as the narrator reshapes her identity amid the demands and small rewards of frontier household management.

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Arthur Stringer

Arthur Stringer was a Canadian author and playwright known for his diverse contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of love, identity, and the human experience, reflecting the complexities of life in both urban and rural settings. Among his notable titles is "Never-Fail Blake," which showcases his ability to weave intricate narratives. Stringer's writing spans various genres, including novels, short stories, and plays, demonstrating his versatility as a storyteller. His literary legacy continues to be appreciated for its rich characterizations and engaging plots.

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