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Subject: Looking for the title of a book
Category: Arts and Entertainment > Books and Literature
Asked by: maylisa-ga
List Price: $10.00
Posted: 24 Sep 2005 07:25 PDT
Expires: 24 Oct 2005 07:25 PDT
Question ID: 571980
About 30 years ago I read a book about America in the late 1800's,
involving Russian (or German) immigrants and American pioneers.  One
of the Russian (or German) immigrants was named Karl, and he fell in
love with an American girl (the heroine).  The girl also was attracted
to an American boy, that her family really wanted her to marry. 
However, almost against her will, she fell in love with Karl.  Her
father was prejudiced and would not accept the marriage. There was
also an immigrant girl with long blond braids who was in love with
Karl.  After the heroine and Karl share a night of pre-nuptial love,
she says she may go back to her American boyfriend.  Karl says, "Think
you I would let you go to him now?  We may haf a child from this
night."  Karl and the heroine eventually get married, and the
heroine's family moves further west, but not until her mom gives her a
book about childbirth.  I've forgotten the name of this book and I
really would like to read it again.
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Subject: Re: Looking for the title of a book
From: irlandes-ga on 04 Oct 2005 18:22 PDT
 
That does ring a bell. Let me ask before I look. The one about Karl
that I have read, he and his father were wheat farmers, and the
Wobblies (labor organizers) were trying to burn the wheat. Is this
possibly the one?
Subject: Re: Looking for the title of a book
From: irlandes-ga on 04 Oct 2005 20:08 PDT
 
Nope, a thousand apologies. I found the one I was thinking of, and his
name was NOT Karl, it was Kurt, it was a Zane Grey book, The Desert of
Wheat, which is copyright expired, and it is available for free
download on http://www.gutenberg.org/catalog/ which is part of the
Gutenberg Project, along with a whole bunch of other Grey books.

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