02184cam a22003253u 450000100060000000300070000600500170001300600020003000700050003200800410003701000130007804000110009104100170010205000070011910000350012624500350016126400510019630000470024733600260029433700260032033800360034650000310038250800990041352011640051253400450167665300170172165300500173865300270178885600430181562964UtSlPG20260610134442.0mcr n260607r2020||||utu|||||o|||||||||||||| d a14001660 aUtSlPG 7aen2iso639-1 4aPR1 aLMq(Leslie Moore),d1888-197814aThe Peacock Feather: A Romance 1aSalt Lake City, UT :bProject Gutenberg,c2020 a1 online resource :bmultiple file formats atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aRelease date is 2020-08-18 aProduced by D A Alexander and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net a"The Peacock Feather: A Romance" by Leslie Moore is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story begins with a man named Peter, recently released from prison, who wanders the countryside with a penny whistle, seeking to rebuild his life while avoiding the shadows of his past. As he navigates his newfound freedom, he encounters various characters and situations that shape his journey toward self-acceptance and redemption. The opening of the novel sets the stage for Peter's transformation. After three years of imprisonment, the narrative unfolds with his first moments of freedom, revealing his struggles with past mistakes through letters from people he once knew. As he settles into a deserted cottage, Peter's artistic spirit comes alive as he begins to write again, seeking solace in nature and music. Despite the eerie history of the cottage and local superstitions, he finds a connection with the land and reignites his passion for creativity. The prologue and early chapters depict Peter's quest for belonging and the complexities of human connection that await him in the world beyond prison. (This is an automatically generated summary.) nOriginal publication data not identified aLove stories aEngland -- Social life and customs -- Fiction aEx-convicts -- Fiction40uhttps://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/62964