Lane that had no Turning, and Other Tales concerning the People of Pontiac

Lane that had no Turning, and Other Tales concerning the People of Pontiac
The Lane that Had No Turning, and Other Tales Concerning the People of Pontiac is a collection of short stories by Canadian author Gilbert Parker, published in the early 20th century. Set in the fictional town of Pontiac, Quebec, these stories showcase Parker's narrative skill and are noted for their Gothic elements, drawing comparisons to classics like Stoker's Dracula. The collection also includes six Parables of a Province, which offer a contrasting style and perspective, enriching the overall work.
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