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A woman inherits a struggling family farm on the prairie and, by applying foresight and relentless labor, turns marginal land into a prosperous estate. The narrative follows seasons and years as agricultural renewal reshapes community relations and provokes tensions within her family. Alongside economic success, she faces romantic disappointments and private grief, and the plot builds toward a quietly tragic turning point that exposes the costs of ambition. Recurring concerns include attachment to the land, memory and loss, the balance between imagination and practicality, and how personal desire collides with social expectations in a harsh, changeable landscape.
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