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Son of the Middle Border

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Son of the Middle Border is a beautifully written memoir that takes readers on a journey through the author's childhood and coming-of-age in the American Midwest. Hamlin Garland expertly captures the essence of rural life in the late 19th century, painting a vivid picture of the landscapes and the people who inhabited them.

Garland's prose is both poignant and evocative, drawing the reader in with its lyrical descriptions and keen observations. Through his storytelling, he weaves a narrative that is at once personal and universal, exploring themes of family, identity, and the search for meaning in a rapidly changing world.

Despite its setting over a century ago, Son of the Middle Border remains relevant today, offering a glimpse into the struggles and triumphs of a bygone era that still resonate with contemporary readers. Garland's memoir is a testament to the enduring power of the human spirit and the connection we all share to our past.

Overall, Son of the Middle Border is a captivating and thought-provoking read that will appeal to anyone interested in history, literature, or the complexities of the human experience. Garland's writing is both timeless and timely, ensuring that this memoir will continue to touch the hearts of readers for generations to come.

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In all the region of autobiography, so far as I know it, I do not know quite the like of Mr. Garland's story of his life, and I should rank it with the very greatest of that kind in literature. . . . It is the poet who sees the vast scale of human struggle with nature or the things she will withhold unless they are forced from her by man's tireless toil and mighty mechanism, and in the vision he knows a battle-joy as distinctive of this Son of the Middle Border as his fidelity to the sordid and squalid details of the campaign, or his exultation of the beauty of the West which he has so passionately hated and finally so passionately loves. As you read the story of his life you realize it the memorial of a generation, of a whole order of American experience; as you review it you perceive it an epic of such mood and make as has not been imagined before.(Introduction by William Dean Howells, New York Times review, August 26, 1917)


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