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A heady tapestry of dreams and duty, The End Of The Rainbow traces a woman's quiet courage through a turning point in rural American life. Across a turn-of-the-century landscape, Mary Esther Miller MacGregor crafts a classic romantic fiction that speaks to present readers with timeless questions about ambition, moral choices and consequences. This is more than a story of love and longing; it is a careful study of character, culture, and community. The narrative rewards careful readers with richly drawn social textures, lyrical prose, and a resonant sense of how ordinary lives can become…mehr

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A heady tapestry of dreams and duty, The End Of The Rainbow traces a woman's quiet courage through a turning point in rural American life. Across a turn-of-the-century landscape, Mary Esther Miller MacGregor crafts a classic romantic fiction that speaks to present readers with timeless questions about ambition, moral choices and consequences. This is more than a story of love and longing; it is a careful study of character, culture, and community. The narrative rewards careful readers with richly drawn social textures, lyrical prose, and a resonant sense of how ordinary lives can become extraordinary when hope meets hardship. For historical fiction readers and collectors alike, the work offers a window into nineteenth century literature, public domain lineage, and the enduring appeal of a complete edition read with new attention and care. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure. This edition honours the novel's enduring significance while inviting casual readers to discover a quietly unforgettable tale. It is well suited to book clubs and quiet evenings of reflection, where dreams and ambitions, moral choices, and the rhythms of rural life invite lively discussion and lasting memory. An ideal addition for those seeking a well-loved classic with illustrated edition features and a doorway into a long¿familiar, yet freshly accessible, work.