TY - BOOK AU - Kester,Vaughan AU - Kinney,Margaret West AU - Kinney,Troy TI - The Fortune of the Landrays AV - PS PY - 2016/// CY - Salt Lake City, UT PB - Project Gutenberg KW - West (U.S.) -- Social life and customs -- Fiction KW - Families -- Fiction KW - Latter Day Saints -- Fiction N1 - Release date is 2016-07-11; Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by the Internet Archive; Original publication data not identified N2 - "The Fortune of the Landrays" by Vaughan Kester is a novel written in the early 20th century. It sets the stage for a tale of personal journeys, focusing primarily on the character of Truman Rogers, who returns to his hometown of Benson after two decades away, bringing with him a son and a dream of wealth tied to the California gold rush. The narrative intertwines themes of nostalgia, aspiration, and the complexities of returning home, promising a rich exploration of relationships and ambitions. At the start of the story, the reader is introduced to a stagecoach ride into Benson, where Truman Rogers and his young son are making their way back to a place that holds both memories and long-waited promises. The opening sets a tone of weariness and longing, as Truman reflects on his past while dealing with the skepticism of the driver, Mr. Bartlett. As they approach the town, we see the tension in Truman’s demeanor, revealing a man caught between his hopes for a prosperous future and the stark realities of a changed hometown. The chapter culminates in Truman awakening his son, Benny, to show him their new world, hinting at the father’s desire to leave behind a life of hardship for the promise of better days that lie in California's gold fields. The preliminary chapters create a sense of impending adventure, but also the melancholic weight of what has been lost over the years. (This is an automatically generated summary.) UR - https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/52560 ER -