
Daughters of the Dominion: A Story of the Canadian Frontier
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Authors:
- Marchant, Bessie
1862 - 1941
- Rainey, W. (William)
1852 - 1936
About this book
In the early 20th century, as Canada expanded its frontiers, "Daughters of the Dominion: A Story of the Canadian Frontier" by Bessie Marchant captures the resilience and spirit of those who settled the wild landscapes. The narrative follows Eleanor "Nell" Hamblyn, a young girl navigating the challenges of isolation and the harsh realities of frontier life. With themes of courage and community, the novel highlights the unique struggles faced by women during this transformative era. Ideal for students and historians alike, this compelling tale offers a vivid portrayal of pioneer life, emphasizing the strength found in unity and the indomitable will to thrive against adversity. Explore the untold stories of the Canadian frontier through Marchant's engaging prose.
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