"The Plum Tree" by David Graham Phillips is a story about a young lawyer named Harvey Sayler who is trying to make a life for himself in Jackson County. The story shows his journey through challenges, his dreams of being independent, and his relationships, especially with Elizabeth Crosby, whom he loved as a child. Early on, we see Harvey and his mother struggling with money, but they never give up hope. Harvey wants to be more than just a clerk for another lawyer; he wants to be free and successful. But his quest for success gets him caught up in love and politics, testing his values and what he really wants out of life.
The Plum Tree
By David Graham Phillips
In a world of tricky politics and complicated love, a young man's climb to success forces him to choose between his dreams and what's right.
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About the AuthorDavid Graham Phillips was an American novelist and journalist of the muckraker tradition.
David Graham Phillips was an American novelist and journalist of the muckraker tradition.
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