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The World For Sale is a novel by Gilbert Parker that was first published in 1916. The story takes place in Canada and centers around the clash of two cultures: the indigenous Romani people and the settlers who have arrived to claim the land as their own. The novel follows the story of Fleda Druse a Romani woman who is caught between two worlds. She has been raised in the Romani culture but longs for the stability and security of the settled life. When she is given in marriage to Jethro Fawe a fellow Romani she tries to make the best of it but her heart belongs to the Canadian settler Ingolby. As tensions between the two cultures escalate Fleda must navigate a complex web of loyalties and obligations. She finds herself torn between her love for Ingolby and her duty to her people. Along the way she must confront betrayal violence and the harsh realities of life in a world where everything including love and loyalty is for sale. Through Fledas story the novel explores themes of cultural conflict identity and the struggle for survival in a rapidly changing world. It is a poignant and thought-provoking tale of love and loss set against the backdrop of a changing landscape.