“She asked me whether I had learned to like big cities. 'I'd always be miserable in a city. I'd die of lonesomeness. I like to be where I know every stack and tree, and where all the ground is friendly. I want to live and die here.”
Quote by Willa Cather
Book:My Antonia
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My Antonia
My Antonia is a poignant narrative that follows the life of Antonia Shimerda, a Bohemian immigrant, and her family in Nebraska. The story is narrated by Jim Burden, who becomes close friends with Antonia and her siblings. The novel delves into the challenges faced by immigrants in a new land, the evolving relationship between Antonia and Jim, and the broader social and cultural changes of the time. more
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