About This Book
Set during a brilliant spring thaw in a remote northern wilderness, the story centers on a woman living in a meadow-like haven shadowed by past shame and altered by the arrival of Peter. Parallel scenes follow a jovial outlaw called Jolly Roger, whose cheerful exterior masks moral conflict as he faces a rare chance at happiness while being hunted. The narrative blends vivid natural description, wilderness hardship, pursuit and danger, and personal reckonings, exploring how nature, honor, and human longing shape choices and the possibility of redemption.
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