The Eagleæs Heart
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The Eagleæs Heart

by Hamlin Garland

Publisher
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages
188
Language
English
Published
1974

Overview

Hamlin Garland's The Eagle's Heart is a frontier novel that blends action, romance, and moral testing. Set in a rugged Western environment, it follows characters who must navigate danger, loyalty, and the pressure of hard country, where survival often depends on courage and practical judgment rather than grand speeches. Garland's interest in plain living gives the book its force.

Readers drawn to American regional fiction, adventure narratives, and stories of self-reliance will find The Eagle's Heart rewarding. It captures the tension between freedom and responsibility, and it asks what kind of character endures when the landscape is unforgiving. The novel is a good fit for anyone who enjoys classic Western-era fiction with emotional stakes and a strong sense of place.

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