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"The World for Sale Volume 1" is a novel capturing the dramatic changes and challenges of a land in transition. The protagonist, Fleda Druse, is a young woman with a fierce desire for independence, navigating her place in a world full of evolving traditions and societal expectations. The story unfolds in two contrasting towns, Lebanon and Manitou, each with its own set of values and ways of life. As harvest time approaches, Fleda takes a bold step by running the dangerous Carillon Rapids, an act that both proves her courage and sets her apart from the more conventional expectations of women in…mehr

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"The World for Sale Volume 1" is a novel capturing the dramatic changes and challenges of a land in transition. The protagonist, Fleda Druse, is a young woman with a fierce desire for independence, navigating her place in a world full of evolving traditions and societal expectations. The story unfolds in two contrasting towns, Lebanon and Manitou, each with its own set of values and ways of life. As harvest time approaches, Fleda takes a bold step by running the dangerous Carillon Rapids, an act that both proves her courage and sets her apart from the more conventional expectations of women in her time. This act attracts the attention of Max Ingolby, a man driven by ambition and intent on shaping the future of the region. As the narrative develops, it explores the growing tensions between the old ways of life and the new, embodied in Fleda's struggle for personal freedom and her complex relationships with those around her. The story reveals the challenges of forging one's path in a rapidly changing world and sets the stage for Fleda's journey toward self-discovery and autonomy as she faces the consequences of her actions and decisions.
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Gilbert Parker (1862-1932) was a Canadian novelist, politician, and journalist, known for his vivid story -telling and engaging narratives. Born in Ontario, he became prominent in the early 20th century, particularly for his works that often explore themes of adventure, love, and the complexities of human relationships. Parker is best known for his novels such as ""The Seats of the Mighty,"" which depicts the struggles and conflicts in Canada during the time of French and English colonialism, and ""Carnac's Folly,"" which highlights the tension between ambition and the natural world. His writing is characterized by rich descriptions of the Canadian landscape and an exploration of both personal and societal issues. In addition to his literary career, Parker was involved in politics and served as a Member of Parliament in Canada. His contributions to literature and public life have left a lasting legacy, and he remains an important figure in Canadian literary history.