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A party of new settlers and their children travel into the New Zealand bush and face hazardous terrain, storms, floods, scarcity, and rising tensions with nearby indigenous neighbours. Central episodes involve perilous river and coach crossings, an abandoned schoolhouse, midnight alarms, and desperate shortages that test character and community. A boy's disappearance and later danger prompt searches, daring rescues, and acts of kindness that bridge suspicion and fear. The narrative weaves outdoor adventure with themes of courage, mutual aid, resilience, and the gradual forging of new bonds amid rural hardship.
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