
GIVE THE PERFECT GIFT
Erin Mills Town Centre Gift Cards are the perfect choice for your gift giving needs.Purchase gift cards at kiosks near the food court or centre court, at Guest Services, or click below to purchase online.PURCHASE HEREHome
Heart of the Sunset: Frontier Tales of Identity, Survival, and Progress in the American West
Indigo
Loading Inventory...
Heart of the Sunset: Frontier Tales of Identity, Survival, and Progress in the American West
By None
Current price: $2.99


By None
Heart of the Sunset: Frontier Tales of Identity, Survival, and Progress in the American West
Current price: $2.99
Loading Inventory...
Size: Kobo eBook
*Product information may vary - to confirm product availability, pricing, shipping and return information please contact Indigo
In "Heart of the Sunset," Rex Beach crafts a vivid narrative that takes readers into the heart of the American frontier during the early 20th century. This richly descriptive novel explores themes of love, ambition, and the clash of cultures, set against the backdrop of burgeoning California society and its rough-hewn gold miners. Beach employs a straightforward yet evocative literary style, imbuing his characters with depth and emotion while navigating the moral complexities of desire and survival. The book is situated within the larger context of early American adventure literature, drawing on the era's fascination with the Wild West and the profound transformations occurring in American identity. Rex Beach, an author, playwright, and adventurer, drew inspiration from his own experiences in the rugged Alaskan Gold Rush, where he witnessed firsthand the struggles and triumphs of human ambition. His background in both storytelling and the tough realities of frontier life infuses "Heart of the Sunset" with authenticity and urgency, as he unearths the intricacies of human relationships in a rapidly changing world. Recommended for readers drawn to historical fiction rich in character and atmosphere, "Heart of the Sunset" invites exploration of timeless themes that resonate even today. Beach'Äôs skilled narrative offers not only a glimpse into a bygone era but also profound reflections on the enduring nature of the human spirit.
In "Heart of the Sunset," Rex Beach crafts a vivid narrative that takes readers into the heart of the American frontier during the early 20th century. This richly descriptive novel explores themes of love, ambition, and the clash of cultures, set against the backdrop of burgeoning California society and its rough-hewn gold miners. Beach employs a straightforward yet evocative literary style, imbuing his characters with depth and emotion while navigating the moral complexities of desire and survival. The book is situated within the larger context of early American adventure literature, drawing on the era's fascination with the Wild West and the profound transformations occurring in American identity. Rex Beach, an author, playwright, and adventurer, drew inspiration from his own experiences in the rugged Alaskan Gold Rush, where he witnessed firsthand the struggles and triumphs of human ambition. His background in both storytelling and the tough realities of frontier life infuses "Heart of the Sunset" with authenticity and urgency, as he unearths the intricacies of human relationships in a rapidly changing world. Recommended for readers drawn to historical fiction rich in character and atmosphere, "Heart of the Sunset" invites exploration of timeless themes that resonate even today. Beach'Äôs skilled narrative offers not only a glimpse into a bygone era but also profound reflections on the enduring nature of the human spirit.


















