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The narrative follows Carley Burch, a young New York woman who, after receiving a perplexing letter from her fiancé Glenn Kilbourne—returned from war and changed—travels West to find him. There she encounters vast canyon landscapes and a slower, restorative life that helps Glenn recover physical and moral equilibrium while forcing Carley to reevaluate her urban ambitions and social milieu. The plot contrasts the city's noise and artifice with the West's silence and elemental beauty, tracing themes of healing, personal transformation, and the endurance of attachment as characters confront altered identities and decide whether love can bridge the distance between their formerly separate worlds.
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