The Tenderfoot

Par : Max Brand
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  • Nombre de pages177
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4731089-1
  • EAN8596547310891
  • Date de parution15/09/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille547 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

Résumé

In Max Brand's "The Tenderfoot, " readers are immersed in the rugged landscape of the American West, where the intricacies of frontier life unfold through the journey of its protagonist, a tenderfoot eager to forge his identity. Brand employs a vibrant narrative style that balances humor with poignant character development, reflecting the trials and tribulations of those navigating the harsh realities of an untamed land.
The novel's tone captures the essence of early 20th-century American literature, where themes of courage, friendship, and self-discovery are interwoven into a compelling narrative that highlights both the allure and dangers of frontier life. Max Brand, born as Frederick Faust, was a prolific author renowned for his contributions to Western fiction and for creating enduring characters such as the celebrated cowboy hero, Silvertip.
Brand's own experiences and fascination with the West, coupled with a deep understanding of human nature and conflict, informed his storytelling. His literary prowess was evident in his ability to portray realistic settings and conflicts, drawing from his background in journalism and his diverse adventure-filled life. "The Tenderfoot" is a must-read for fans of Western fiction, as it not only entertains with thrilling escapades but also invites readers to reflect on personal growth and the essence of courage.
Brand's masterful storytelling will resonate with anyone who cherishes tales of resilience and the profound journey of self-identity amid the vastness of the American frontier.
In Max Brand's "The Tenderfoot, " readers are immersed in the rugged landscape of the American West, where the intricacies of frontier life unfold through the journey of its protagonist, a tenderfoot eager to forge his identity. Brand employs a vibrant narrative style that balances humor with poignant character development, reflecting the trials and tribulations of those navigating the harsh realities of an untamed land.
The novel's tone captures the essence of early 20th-century American literature, where themes of courage, friendship, and self-discovery are interwoven into a compelling narrative that highlights both the allure and dangers of frontier life. Max Brand, born as Frederick Faust, was a prolific author renowned for his contributions to Western fiction and for creating enduring characters such as the celebrated cowboy hero, Silvertip.
Brand's own experiences and fascination with the West, coupled with a deep understanding of human nature and conflict, informed his storytelling. His literary prowess was evident in his ability to portray realistic settings and conflicts, drawing from his background in journalism and his diverse adventure-filled life. "The Tenderfoot" is a must-read for fans of Western fiction, as it not only entertains with thrilling escapades but also invites readers to reflect on personal growth and the essence of courage.
Brand's masterful storytelling will resonate with anyone who cherishes tales of resilience and the profound journey of self-identity amid the vastness of the American frontier.