True Grit

True Grit by Charles Portis, published by Penguin in 1969, is a notable work of fiction that presents a unique blend of humor and Western themes. The narrative follows Mattie Ross, a 14-year-old girl from Arkansas in the 1870s, as she embarks on a winter journey to avenge her father’s murder. This edition spans 154 pages and is written in English, making it accessible to a wide audience.
Readers will find a compelling exploration of determination and justice through Mattie’s quest. The story delves into her experiences and challenges as she navigates a rugged landscape, highlighting the complexities of her character and the era. With its humorous undertones and Western setting, True Grit offers a distinctive perspective on themes of vengeance and resilience, inviting readers to engage with Mattie’s journey in a richly detailed narrative.
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This book is Portiss most famous novel and the basis for the movie of the same name starring John Wayne. It tells the story of Mattie Ross, a 14-year-old girl from Arkansas in the 1870s, who sets out one winter to avenge the murder of her father.
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