The final novel in the Great Plains trilogy, this is a celebration of
the American midwest with Cather's strongest heroine at its heart
Jim and Ántonia meets as children in the wide open plains of Nebraska at
the end of the nineteenth century. Jim leaves for college and a career
in the east, while Ántonia stays at home, dedicating herself to her farm
and family. As the years roll by, Jim will come to view Ántonia as the
embodiment of the prairie itself - tough, spirited and enduring, despite
the hardness and loneliness of pioneer life. Willa Cather's beautiful
novel is a celebration of the Nebraskan prairie she loved she much, and
a powerful depiction of a pivotal era in the making of America.