In the Rocky Mountains
About This Book
The narrator recounts life at a remote frontier farm set by a mountain pass, describing household members, hired hands, and frequent travelers who pass the roaring cataract. It follows the family’s westward migration and the hardships of the overland trail, including a buffalo hunt, outbreaks of cholera, and the mother’s death. The narrative portrays repeated attacks by Indigenous warriors, the settlers’ defensive struggles, and a timely rescue by a stranger to whom the sister offers a book. Underlying scenes of daily labor, hospitality, loyalty among companions, and the harsh realities of frontier survival recur throughout.
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