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Myra

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The narrative follows a newborn separated from her young mother amid secrecy and social constraints, while the mother suffers in silence and the father’s pride and outside influences determine the child’s fate. As years pass the child is raised by adoptive guardians and faces complications of identity, misunderstood loyalties, and romantic entanglements. A chain of revelations, confrontations, and reunions gradually uncovers past falsehoods and tests familial and romantic bonds, forcing characters to reckon with pride, guilt, and the chance of forgiveness.

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Ann S. Stephens

Ann S. Stephens was a prominent American novelist and writer in the 19th century, known for her contributions to the genre of domestic fiction. She authored several notable works, including "Malaeska: The Indian Wife of the White Hunter," which reflects her interest in themes of cultural conflict and identity. Stephens often explored the complexities of women's lives and societal expectations in her narratives, as seen in titles like "A Noble Woman" and "Fashion and Famine." Her writing not only entertained but also provided commentary on the social issues of her time, making her a significant figure in the literary landscape of her era.

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