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Brookside's burgundy- and blue-striped awnings represent both a
quaint corner of Kansas City where you can tread the creaky wooden
floors of the Dime Store and a pragmatic philosophy that changed
the way America planned its cities. Renowned developer J.C.
Nichols's "plan for permanence" was built on his conviction that if
a community could offer its residents everything they would want
and need, build to high standards and plan for future growth, the
community would last. The Brookside shopping district has been
giving the community everything it could want and need since 1919,
helping it weather economic turbulence, natural disasters and
dramatic changes.
What Lies West is set in the mid-nineteenth-century American West,
where everyone is in pursuit of some sort of dream. Carolina (Lina)
Clark, the young widow of a ne'er-do-well overland trader, can't
afford to dream, thanks to the bankrupt business her late husband
has left her with. She's just a few days away from losing the
business for good, when she meets two unexpected traveling partners
for the journey west. Josephine has hopes of being a prosperous
madam, but she actually has no previous experience, and Henry wants
to be a dashing cavalryman. As they make their way west, Lina
searches for something of her own to build her new life upon.
Lina's travels take her across the Overland Trail, into the
diggings of the California gold rush, to the center of a booming
San Francisco, and up to a small settlement on the shores of Puget
Sound. Along the way, she becomes caught between one man's
single-minded ambition and another man's hopes for building a dream
that lasts. Just when Lina's search for her own place in the world
seems over, a far more desperate search begins - the search for the
truth.
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