My Ántonia - Willa Sibert Cather

My Ántonia

By Willa Sibert Cather

  • Release Date: 1947-01-01
  • Genre: Psychology
Score: 4.5
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This great American novel tells the story of several immigrant families who move to rural Nebraska. Antonia is the eldest daughter of the Shimerdas and is a bold and free-hearted young woman who becomes the center of narrator Jim Burden's attention. The story has many elements but clearly documents the struggles of the hard-working immigrants that homesteaded the prairies, and does a particularly fine job covering the hardships that women faced in that difficult environment. My Antonia also provides Willa Cather with a platform to make some comments on women's rights while weaving a story where romantic interests are ultimately bandied about by the uncontrolled changes that occur in people's lives. The final book of Willa Cather's prairie trilogy, My Antonia, is considered her greatest accomplishment. My Antonia was first published in 1918.

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  • A glimpse in time

    5
    By mamajay12
    This book is beautifully written. The luscious descriptions of the country are captivating, so easy to get lost in, and Antonia is unforgettable.
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