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The novel portrays life on oak-studded prairies where settlers, traders, and Indigenous peoples navigate daily survival, hospitality, and suspicion as geopolitical tensions threaten to spill into violence. Rich natural description alternates with scenes of negotiation, small-scale skirmish and moral reflection, examining how providential belief, cultural misunderstanding, and personal loyalties shape decisions on the frontier. Through episodic chapters it traces shifting alliances, contested authority, and the uneasy accommodation between wilderness, settlement, and emerging national claims.
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