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The Wild Olive: A Novel

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The narrative follows a young man who, after a sudden turn of events, flees custody and takes refuge in a rugged mountain wilderness. As he endures physical hardships and forested terrain, he weighs the prospects of legal defense against the immediate shelter of flight. Encounters with rural communities and the landscape force moral reckonings about guilt, identity, and hope. The story alternates tense pursuit, solitary reflection, and moments of human sympathy, tracing how environment and social attitudes shape choices and the possibility of redemption.

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Basil King

Basil King was a Canadian author known for his novels that often explore themes of personal struggle and spiritual growth. His works frequently reflect a deep engagement with the human condition, blending elements of fiction with philosophical inquiry. Among his notable titles is "Going West," which captures the spirit of adventure and the quest for meaning. King's writing is characterized by its introspective nature and rich character development, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century literature. His contributions continue to resonate with readers interested in the complexities of life and the pursuit of fulfillment.

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