Daughter of the Land

Daughter of the Land
Published in 1918, 'Daughter of the Land' by Gene Stratton-Porter follows Kate Bates, the youngest daughter in a large family who struggles against traditional expectations. Resentful of her role at home, she leaves to seek independence, only to face numerous challenges along the way. The novel explores themes of self-discovery and the quest for autonomy, making it a significant work in early 20th-century American literature.
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