Ramona by Helen Hunt Jackson

"Ramona" is a 19th-century novel that tells the tragic story of a young orphan girl of mixed Scottish and Native American descent living in Southern California after the Mexican-American War. Raised in a Spanish rancho, Ramona faces discrimination and hardship due to her heritage. The novel follows her passionate love affair with Alessandro, a Native American man, and their struggles against the racial injustices and societal prejudices of the time. Through their poignant journey, the book highlights the mistreatment of Native Americans and the impact of cultural conflicts, ultimately serving as a powerful critique of the social policies and practices of the era.

The 3463rd greatest book of all time


Published
1884
Nationality
American
Type
Fiction
Pages
Unknown
Words
145,000
Original Language
English

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