The Vanishing American

The Vanishing American by Zane Grey, published by Bibliotech Press on November 11, 2022, is a literary work that explores the love story between Nophaie, a young Native American man, and Marian Warner. This edition spans 228 pages and is presented in English. Originally serialized in the Ladies Home Journal in 1922, the narrative delves into themes of romance and cultural identity, reflecting on the experiences of its characters against a historical backdrop.
Readers will find a blend of action, adventure, and humor woven throughout the story, which captures the complexities of love and heritage. The book not only highlights the personal relationship between Nophaie and Marian but also touches on broader themes relevant to the historical context of Native American life. This edition offers an accessible opportunity to engage with Grey’s storytelling, appealing to those interested in classics, historical narratives, and genre fiction.
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The Vanishing American is said to arguably be one of his greatest works. It tells the story of the love between Nophaie, a young Native American (or American Indian) man and his love for and with a woman by the name of Marian Warner. It was first published as a serial in the 1922 run of the Ladies Home Journal, a periodical that had over a couple million subscribers at the time. In 1925, it was then published as a novel and adapted for the screen, a cast that included Geronimo’s grandson in a supporting role… (Tiffany Apan)
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