About This Book
The narrative follows a young man who goes to northern lumber country to learn the trade and survive the rigors of pioneer life. He endures cold, hard work, and the rough company of woodsmen, develops practical skills and self-reliance, forms friendships and rivalries, experiences romantic longing, and confronts the moral and physical demands of the forest. The book alternates episodic woodscapes with reflections on adaptation, labor, masculinity, and the shaping influence of wild landscapes on character.
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