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Yearling

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Pagine
513
Lingua
EN
ISBN
9780689846236
Tempo di Lettura
~8h 59min

Yearling è un book di Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings. Conta 513 pagine.

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Set against the rugged landscape of late nineteenth-century Florida, this novel follows Jody Tuckerman, a restless boy raised on an isolated frontier homestead. When he discovers and nurses an orphaned fawn, Jody forms a profound bond with the creature, naming it his yearling. Through this relationship, the narrative explores the quiet tensions between childhood innocence and the unyielding demands of rural life. Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings draws upon her own years living in the Florida scrub to render a meticulously observed portrait of wilderness, farming, and family survival. The story examines how young minds navigate loss, responsibility, and the inevitable transition into adulthood when nature’s harsh realities intersect with human compassion. Awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, the work remains a defining meditation on the American frontier experience. Its enduring presence in literary studies reflects Rawlings’ skillful balance of environmental detail and psychological depth, capturing a pivotal moment in both personal growth and regional history.

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Yearling ha 513 pagine.

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Set against the rugged landscape of late nineteenth-century Florida, this novel follows Jody Tuckerman, a restless boy raised on an isolated frontier homestead. When he discovers and nurses an orphaned fawn, Jody forms a profound bond with the creature, naming it his yearling. Through this relations...

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Yearling è stato scritto da Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings.