The Flag-Raising(Paperback, Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin)
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"The Choir Invisible" is set in rural Kentucky and tells the story of John Gray, a young man with a deep connection to the land and a passion for horticulture and botany. The novel follows John's life journey as he grapples with the challenges and joys of farming, relationships, and the pursuit of knowledge.The title of the novel is taken from the famous line by the British poet George Eliot: "Oh, may I join the choir invisible of those immortal dead who live again in minds made better by their presence." The phrase "choir invisible" suggests a community of individuals who have left a lasting impact on others through their thoughts, actions, and legacies."The Choir Invisible" explores themes of personal growth, the interplay between the individual and nature, and the idea of leaving a positive mark on the world. It celebrates the idea that one's influence can live on through the lives and memories of others.James Lane Allen's writing is known for its lyrical and introspective qualities, and "The Choir Invisible" is considered one of his most significant works. It reflects his deep love for the natural world and his belief in the enduring power of human connections and the influence of one's character and actions on future generations.