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Westerfelt A Novel
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Westerfelt A Novel

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Westerfelt: A Novel"" is a work by American author Will N. Harben, published in 1901. Will Nathaniel Harben (1858-1919) was known for his stories set in the Southern United States, particularly in the mountainous regions of Georgia, where he was born and raised. Harben's novels often focused on the lives and struggles of ordinary people, capturing the local color and dialect of the region. ""Westerfelt"" is a novel that tells the story of John Westerfelt, a man seeking to overcome his past and find a new beginning. The novel is set in the rural South, a common backdrop for Harben's works, and it explores themes of redemption, personal growth, and the impact of one's environment on their character. The central theme of the novel revolves around Westerfelt's journey towards redemption. He strives to overcome the mistakes and burdens of his past, seeking to transform himself and find peace. Harben vividly describes the Southern setting, emphasizing how the environment and community shape the lives and characters of the people living there. Will N. Harben was a popular author in his time, and his novels were well-received for their realistic portrayal of Southern life and their engaging storytelling. ""Westerfelt"" contributed to his reputation as a significant writer of regional fiction. While not as widely known today, Harben's works remain important for their historical and cultural insights into the American South at the turn of the 20th century. Overall, ""Westerfelt: A Novel"" is a testament to Harben's ability to create compelling narratives that delve into the human condition, set against the rich backdrop of Southern culture and landscapes.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books LLP
Country
IN
Date
1 August 2024
Pages
174
ISBN
9789364286411

Westerfelt: A Novel"" is a work by American author Will N. Harben, published in 1901. Will Nathaniel Harben (1858-1919) was known for his stories set in the Southern United States, particularly in the mountainous regions of Georgia, where he was born and raised. Harben's novels often focused on the lives and struggles of ordinary people, capturing the local color and dialect of the region. ""Westerfelt"" is a novel that tells the story of John Westerfelt, a man seeking to overcome his past and find a new beginning. The novel is set in the rural South, a common backdrop for Harben's works, and it explores themes of redemption, personal growth, and the impact of one's environment on their character. The central theme of the novel revolves around Westerfelt's journey towards redemption. He strives to overcome the mistakes and burdens of his past, seeking to transform himself and find peace. Harben vividly describes the Southern setting, emphasizing how the environment and community shape the lives and characters of the people living there. Will N. Harben was a popular author in his time, and his novels were well-received for their realistic portrayal of Southern life and their engaging storytelling. ""Westerfelt"" contributed to his reputation as a significant writer of regional fiction. While not as widely known today, Harben's works remain important for their historical and cultural insights into the American South at the turn of the 20th century. Overall, ""Westerfelt: A Novel"" is a testament to Harben's ability to create compelling narratives that delve into the human condition, set against the rich backdrop of Southern culture and landscapes.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books LLP
Country
IN
Date
1 August 2024
Pages
174
ISBN
9789364286411