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The story follows a large, taciturn woodsman who becomes guardian and heroic figure to his late sister's young children while their riverside community confronts the mechanized destruction of the forest. Set over a single summer in a northern wilderness, the narrative moves at a leisurely pace through episodes of river travel, camp life, local personalities, and childhood invention, juxtaposing intimate sketches of nature and rural custom with the relentless advance of sawmills, steam power, and timber commerce. Themes of loss, memory, and the vanishing forest thread through pastoral scenes and plainspoken observation, offering a quiet argument for valuing wild places beyond their market price.
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