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A Far Country — Complete

By Winston Churchill

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a reflective tale set in early 20th century America, a lawyer grapples with his past, his desires, and the ever-evolving world around him as he seeks to define his own identity.

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2004-10-17
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Summary

"A Far Country — Complete" by Winston Churchill is a story that centers on Hugh Paret, a corporation lawyer in the United States, as he looks back on his life. The story explores his internal conflicts, how society shaped him, and the emotional challenges that influenced who he became. Early in the book, Hugh thinks about his childhood and the things that affected him, like his parents' different beliefs and his strict father. These early parts show Hugh trying to deal with what he wants, his goals, and the rules he grew up with. These struggles are mixed with clear pictures of his childhood memories, like his friends, his family, and the places around him. The book captures the sense of a person struggling with the realities of life and wanting to understand himself in a world that keeps changing.

About the Author

Winston Churchill was an American best-selling novelist of the early 20th century.

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