My Ántonia

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Willa Cather 1918
English
  • Introduction
  • Book 1 (The Shimerdas), Chapter 1
  • Book 1 (The Shimerdas), Chapter 2
  • Book 1 (The Shimerdas), Chapter 3
  • Book 1 (The Shimerdas), Chapter 4
  • Book 1 (The Shimerdas), Chapter 5
  • Book 1 (The Shimerdas), Chapter 6
  • Book 1 (The Shimerdas), Chapter 7
  • Book 1 (The Shimerdas), Chapter 8
  • Book 1 (The Shimerdas), Chapter 9
  • Book 1 (The Shimerdas), Chapter 10
  • Book 1 (The Shimerdas), Chapter 11
  • Book 1 (The Shimerdas), Chapter 12
  • Book 1 (The Shimerdas), Chapter 13
  • Book 1 (The Shimerdas), Chapter 14
  • Book 1 (The Shimerdas), Chapter 15
  • Book 1 (The Shimerdas), Chapter 16
  • Book 1 (The Shimerdas), Chapter 17
  • Book 1 (The Shimerdas), Chapter 18
  • Book 1 (The Shimerdas), Chapter 19
  • Book 2 (The Hired Girls), Chapter 1
  • Book 2 (The Hired Girls), Chapter 2
  • Book 2 (The Hired Girls), Chapter 3
  • Book 2 (The Hired Girls), Chapter 4
  • Book 2 (The Hired Girls), Chapter 5
  • Book 2 (The Hired Girls), Chapter 6
  • Book 2 (The Hired Girls), Chapter 7
  • Book 2 (The Hired Girls), Chapter 8
  • Book 2 (The Hired Girls), Chapter 9
  • Book 2 (The Hired Girls), Chapter 10
  • Book 2 (The Hired Girls), Chapter 11
  • Book 2 (The Hired Girls), Chapter 12
  • Book 2 (The Hired Girls), Chapter 13
  • Book 2 (The Hired Girls), Chapter 14
  • Book 2 (The Hired Girls), Chapter 15
  • Book 3 (Lena Lingard), Chapter 1
  • Book 3 (Lena Lingard), Chapter 2
  • Book 3 (Lena Lingard), Chapter 3
  • Book 3 (Lena Lingard), Chapter 4
  • Book 4 (The Pioneer Woman's Story), Chapter 1
  • Book 4 (The Pioneer Woman's Story), Chapter 2
  • Book 4 (The Pioneer Woman's Story), Chapter 3
  • Book 4 (The Pioneer Woman's Story), Chapter 4
  • Book 5 (Cuzak's Boys), Chapter 1
  • Book 5 (Cuzak's Boys), Chapter 2
  • Book 5 (Cuzak's Boys), Chapter 3
My Ántonia tells the stories of several immigrant families who move out to rural Nebraska to start new lives in America, with a particular focus on a Bohemian family, the Shimerdas, whose eldest daughter is named Ántonia. The book’s narrator, Jim Burden, arrives in the fictional town of Black Hawk, Nebraska, on the same train as the Shimerdas, as he goes to live with his grandparents after his parents have died. Jim develops strong feelings for Ántonia, something between a crush and a filial bond, and the reader views Ántonia’s life, including its attendant struggles and triumphs, through that lens. (Summary from Wikipedia)

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