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Historical Fiction Themes About Surviving Family Tragedy

Historical Fiction Themes About Surviving Family Tragedy

by Jean Archambault-White | Apr 1, 2026 | Frontier Coming-of-Age Historical Fiction

Some novels do not break your heart in one loud moment. They do it in pieces. A father dies. A mother gets sick. A child becomes “the strong one” before she is ready. The chores still need doing. The bread still needs baking. The horse still needs feeding. That is why...
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