"Out of the Triangle" is a historical novel that portrays the experiences of American missionaries in China during the early 20th century. The story follows the central character, Katherine Comly, who travels to China as a missionary with her husband. Tragedy strikes when her husband dies, leaving Katherine to continue their work in a foreign land.As Katherine faces the challenges of cultural differences, language barriers, and the intricacies of missionary work, the novel explores her personal growth, dedication to her mission, and interactions with the people she encounters in China. It also delves into the broader historical context of China during that period, including social and political issues.Mary E. Bamford's novel reflects her deep interest in missionary work and her ability to depict the trials and triumphs of American missionaries abroad. "Out of the Triangle" is part of a literary tradition that focused on missionary experiences in foreign lands and the impact of these experiences on individuals and communities.While Mary E. Bamford's novels may not be as well-known today as some other works from her era, her writing offers valuable insights into the world of American missionaries in the Far East during the early 20th century, shedding light on their dedication and the challenges they faced.
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