Set In Western Canada During The Early 20Th Century Purple Springs Explores The Lives Of Rural Settlers In The Prairies. The Story Revolves Around Various Characters Particularly Women And Their Struggles Aspirations And Challenges In A Changing Society. The Novel Delves Into Themes Of Feminism The Suffragist Movement And The Role Of Women In A Predominantly Patriarchal Society. It Also Touches On Broader Social Issues Such As The Struggle For Women'S Rights Social Justice And The Hardships Faced By Early Pioneers In Canada. Nellie Mcclung Was A Key Figure In The Women'S Suffrage Movement In Canada And Used Her Literary Works To Advocate For Social Change. Purple Springs Reflects Her Dedication To Highlighting The Experiences And Concerns Of Women In A Time Of Societal Transformation.