
North of 36
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Language: EnglishPublished:
Authors:
- Hough, Emerson
1857 - 1923
About this book
In the aftermath of the Civil War, the American landscape is fraught with tension and opportunity. "North of 36" by Emerson Hough delves into this tumultuous era, where the ideals of land ownership clash with the harsh realities of survival. Taisie Lockhart, a resilient heiress, grapples with the unyielding demands of her family’s sprawling ranch, Laguna del Sol, as she confronts financial peril and lawlessness in post-war Texas. This gripping historical novel captures the essence of resilience and the struggle for autonomy, making it essential reading for students and civic activists interested in the complexities of American history and the evolution of rights. Discover the trials of a woman determined to reclaim her legacy amidst chaos and uncertainty.
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