Geraldine Bonner’s "Hard-Pan: A Story of Bonanza Fortunes" vividly captures the social landscape of San Francisco during the tumultuous Gold Rush era. This historical fiction paints a compelling portrait of a city built on dreams and fueled by newfound wealth. Explore the customs and intricacies of San Francisco’s social life as fortunes are won and lost amidst the backdrop of California’s booming economy. Bonner’s narrative offers a glimpse into a pivotal moment in American history, a time of rapid change and unparalleled opportunity. This meticulously prepared edition allows readers to immerse themselves in a classic tale of city life and the enduring allure of the West. Journey back to an era defined by ambition, innovation, and the relentless pursuit of the American dream in this timeless story of a city forged in gold.
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