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In this semiautobiographical family portrait of a young designer in the making, Willa Cather requires us in to the heart of a woman coming to know her deepest self applied. Thea Kronborg, a minister's daughter in a provincial Colorado town, has dreams and gift items that her humble hometown won't satisfy. Together with the support of a few allies who identify her rare characteristics, she comes after her ambitions to the best city, motivated to be an opera diva. As she goes through some music professors in Chicago, Thea detects that the attitudes and standards of those around her rarely match her own. It is merely when she reconnects with pure nature in a brilliant Az desert canyon that Thea rediscovers the sensuous, mystical openness this is the way to obtain her art. Knowing she must protect this experience no matter what, she resolves to shed all romantic relationships that don't serve her higher purpose. Willa Cather (1873 - 1947), the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of more than 15 catalogs, is widely considered one of the very most distinguished American freelance writers of the first 20th century. She was raised in Nebraska and is most beneficial known on her behalf depictions of frontier life on the Great Plains in books such as O Pioneers!, My Ántonia, and The Melody of the Lark.