The Highgrader by William MacLeod Raine

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Author Raine, William MacLeod, 1871-1954
Illustrator Hutchison, D. C., 1869-1954
Title The Highgrader
Note Reading ease score: 85.5 (6th grade). Easy to read.
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Summary "The Highgrader" by William MacLeod Raine is a novel written in the early 20th century. It explores the themes of adventure and personal integrity set against the backdrop of the American West, incorporating elements of romance and societal expectations. The story introduces Jack Kilmeny, a young man with a mysterious past and a strong sense of self, as he navigates his relationships with various characters, including ladies of stature and fellow miners. The opening of the book sets an inviting scene aboard an ocean liner, where young Moya Dwight, a spirited girl, interacts with strangers and displays her vivacious personality. This introductory vignette seamlessly transitions to the main plot as Jack Kilmeny and his companions engage in outdoor adventures, such as fishing and horseback riding, revealing their camaraderie. The narrative quickly hints at complications when Kilmeny is accused of robbery, leading to tension between his growing bond with Moya and the societal implications of his situation. Their interactions suggest an intriguing dynamic as elements of trust, innocence, and the allure of adventure intertwine against a backdrop of potential scandal and intrigue. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Subject Western stories
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EBook-No. 22583
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Most Recently Updated Feb 1, 2009
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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