About This Book
A settler family moves into a harsh winter wilderness near a frontier fort, where a solitary, seasoned woodsman offers shelter and guidance. The narrative traces their efforts to establish a home, visits to the garrison, contested land claims and neighborhood tensions, and practical dangers such as traps and hunting hazards. Rising political unrest around the fort draws neighbors into rebellion, leading to a traumatic frontier incident, a daring escape, and subsequent life lived freer yet marked by loss. The tale closes with leadership, loyal service, and a return to domestic life after the military turmoil.
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