“...how odd to think of one's life not as chapters in a book but as complete volumes, separate and distinct.”
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One Thousand White Women: The Journals of May Dodd
This novel is a fictional account of May Dodd's journey to the American frontier, where she becomes part of a government initiative to marry Native American men. The narrative is structured around her diary entries, offering insights into the cultural exchanges and personal challenges she faces during her time on the frontier. more
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