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Garden Of Eden eBook

de Max Brand
idioma: inglês
Editor: Double 9 Books, Janeiro de 2023 ‧
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"The Garden of Eden" is a novel written by Max Brand. The novel tells the story of a man named David, who lives in the wilderness with his father and brother. David's father is a hunter and his brother is a trapper, but David is different. He longs for civilization and education and dreams of leaving the wilderness to attend school and become a lawyer. When David's father and brother are killed by a gang of outlaws, David sets out on his own to pursue his dreams. He travels to the nearest town, where he meets a beautiful woman named Hope. Hope is the daughter of the local rancher, and David falls in love with her instantly. However, there are obstacles in the way of David and Hope's happiness. The local sheriff is corrupt and is in cahoots with the outlaws who killed David's family. The sheriff is also in love with Hope, and he sees David as a threat. Meanwhile, the outlaws are after David, as they know he is seeking revenge for his family's deaths. David and Hope must navigate these dangerous situations while trying to build a life together. They also uncover a secret about Hope's father that could change everything. Throughout the novel, David's character develops as he learns to adapt to the world outside of the wilderness and to navigate the complex relationships and power dynamics of civilized society. "The Garden of Eden" is a classic Western novel that explores themes of love, revenge, justice, and the conflict between civilization and the wilderness. It is known for its vivid descriptions of the American frontier and its complex and well-developed characters.

Garden Of Eden

de Max Brand

Propriedade Descrição
ISBN: 9789357485432
Editor: Double 9 Books
Data de Lançamento: Janeiro de 2023
Idioma: Inglês
Tipo de produto: eBook
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Classificação Temática: eBooks em Inglês > Vida Prática > Animais de Estimação
EAN: 9789357485432
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