In the sunlit valleys of California, where orchards bloom and traditions clash, Gene Stratton-Porter weaves a powerful tale of identity, loyalty, and forbidden love. Her Father’s Daughter follows Linda Strong, a spirited young woman fiercely protective of her father’s legacy. But when cultural tensions rise and her heart begins to awaken, Linda is forced to confront the challenges of race, family honor, and the search for belonging in a rapidly changing America.
Blending romance, drama, and the social questions of its time, this unforgettable novel captures the beauty of California landscapes while exploring themes of prejudice, love, and the courage to stand for one’s convictions. Perfect for readers who enjoy historical romance with thought-provoking depth, Her Father’s Daughter remains a fascinating window into early 20th-century American life.
Rediscover one of Gene Stratton-Porter’s most compelling works—a story that still stirs hearts with its timeless questions of love, loyalty, and cultural identity.
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Gene Stratton-Porter (August 17, 1863 – December 6, 1924) was an American author, amateur naturalist, wildlife photographer, and one of the earliest women to form a movie studio and production company. She wrote some best-selling novels and well-received columns in national magazines, such as McCalls. Her works were translated into several languages, including Braille, and Stratton-Porter was estimated to have had 50 million readers around the world.
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