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A moving love story with grand melodramatic touches, Ramona was linked with Uncle Tom's Cabin as one of the great ethical novels of the 19th century. A bestseller in 1884, Ramona was both a political and literary success and will continue to move modern readers with its sympathetic characters and its depiction of the Native American's struggle in the early West.
Publish Date
1889
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Roberts Brothers
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Fiction, Girls, History, Indian women, Indians of North America, Love, Mexicans, Racially mixed people, Treatment of Indians, United States War with Mexico, 1845-1848, Zamorano 80, Indians of north america, fiction, Fiction, political, Fiction, romance, general, Fiction, historical, California, fiction, Fiction, historical, general, American fiction (fictional works by one author), Fiction, generalShowing 10 featured editions. View all 54 editions?
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Ramona (Modern Library Classics)
April 12, 2005, Modern Library
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