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lmreboy 's review for:
My Ántonia
by Willa Cather
This is the first Cather novel I've read (save for some excerpts in American Lit in college) and it was beautiful. Quiet, personal, and powerful. After reading this, I could definitely see her influence on some of the contemporary "prairie writers" I enjoy. Cather speaks to the lives of women, of immigrants and of issues of class in this intimate story of a few families in a small Nebraska town. After reading this, I learned that it was the third in a trilogy -- so I guess I will read the whole series backwards. :)