My Antonia by Willa Cather
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My Antonia by Willa Cather
The story takes you through the hardships that an immigrant family faces when setting up a new home in the states. Antonia seems to see positive in everything she does and is quite an independent young lady. She works hard helping her brother Ambrosch on the farm, often taking on heavy type of work suited for men. The story continues with her working for others and into her young adult years.
If you live in a rural area, you particularly would like this book because it brings to life the past that you can almost imagine seeing. There are some brutal scene described in the book which adds action to the story. Also, one keeps reading to see if there is a love relationship that grows between Jim and Antonia. Ms. Cather does a tremendous job of portraying each person in the story and bringing to life their individual personalities.
Also, in 1995 a film was made based on the story of My Antonia. I haven't seen the movie and look forward to seeing it. I was able to download the Kindle edition for free from Amazon.
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Sveta - Did you happen to notice the comparisons between the two books?
1) A woman's savage struggle to build a homestead.
2) The land itself presented almost as a character in the book.
3) Suicide
4) A retrospective summation tying the past to the present at the end of the book.
Cather's books always seem to display a reverent attitude toward the physical setting of her books. She endows the land with a sort of nobility which only surrenders itself to those worthy of possessing it after hard work and struggle. There is also the subtle intimation that the land never surrenders itself completely, but only allows us temporary access. Only the Land itself can own the land. Those who rest upon it are only squatters despite their legal documents of "ownership". And eventually, after countless individuals have laid claim to it throughout the pageant of history, the land will reclaim itself.
When the moon shall have faded out from the sky, and the sun shall shine at noonday a dull cherry red, and the seas shall be frozen over, and the icecap shall have crept downward to the equator from either pole ... when all the cities shall have long been dead and crumbled into dust, and all life shall be on the last verge of extinction on this globe; then, on a bit of lichen, growing on the bald rocks beside the eternal snows of Panama, shall be seated a tiny insect, preening its antennae in the glow of the worn-out sun, the sole survivor of animal life on this our earth - a melancholy bug.
-William Jacob Holland 1903
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President Barack Obama did some Christmas shopping along with his two daughters on Nov. 30, 2013. Included among his gift purchases was a copy of My Antonia.
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