Prairie Flowers
- 72pages
- 3 heures de lecture
This collection of poetry celebrates the beauty of nature and the adventures of life on the prairie. The poems provide a glimpse into the history, culture, and spirit of the American prairie.
Margaret Bell Houston était une écrivaine et suffragiste américaine dont les romans dépeignaient fréquemment la vie au Texas. Ses œuvres, publiées en feuilleton dans des magazines populaires, offraient aux lecteurs un aperçu du paysage et de la culture texane. L'écriture de Houston s'est principalement concentrée sur la vie et les luttes des femmes, enrichissant la littérature américaine de personnages féminins forts et de leurs récits.




This collection of poetry celebrates the beauty of nature and the adventures of life on the prairie. The poems provide a glimpse into the history, culture, and spirit of the American prairie.
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In this gripping novel, Margaret Bell Houston weaves a tale of intrigue and suspense set in the rural American South. When a wealthy landowner's wife is found dead under suspicious circumstances, all eyes turn to the beautiful and enigmatic little straw woman that he keeps by his side. As the investigation unfolds, secrets are revealed and alliances are tested, leading to a stunning and unexpected conclusion.