The Heart of the Red Firs: A Story of the Pacific Northwest
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Set among early settlers in the Pacific Northwest, the narrative follows journeys into dense fir forests, encounters with logging encroachment, and a cast of local figures whose lives intersect through prospecting, rescues, house-raisings, and community conflicts. Central threads include a developing romance between a young man and a determined woman who seeks mountain adventure, tests of courage on difficult trails and windfalls, clashes over land and timber, and episodes that reveal cultural contact and mixed heritage. Scenes range from intimate domestic moments to dramatic natural hazards like rockslides and swollen rivers, balancing outdoor adventure with small‑town relationships and moral choices.
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