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Set against the rolling wheat fields and bright June skies of the late‑1800s Midwest, the story opens with a bustling Grange picnic—a colorful procession of wagons, music, and hometown pride. At its center sits Bradley Talcott, a steady‑hand driver whose quiet determination contrasts with the raucous celebration around him. Through his eyes the reader feels the pulse of prairie life, the camaraderie of the farmers, and the undercurrent of restless ambition that drives the young man.
As the gathering fades, Bradley’s modest background and yearning for public service pull him into the turbulent world of the Grange, the Alliance, and the emerging Populist movement. His marriage to Ida adds both tenderness and tension, while his resolve to rise from a humble laborer to a political leader frames the novel’s first act. The narrative captures the optimism and frustration of a community seeking justice, offering a vivid portrait of a pivotal era in the American West.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (452K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-08-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1860–1940
Best known for vivid stories of Midwestern farm life, this American realist writer drew deeply on his own family's years on the frontier. He later won the 1922 Pulitzer Prize for A Daughter of the Middle Border, part of the memoir series that helped secure his reputation.
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