The Wanderers; Or, Adventures in the Wilds of Trinidad and Orinoco
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The narrative follows a family that flees financial ruin and relocates to a Caribbean island, where outward conformity to local religion and tensions with clergy complicate their settled life; the mother falls ill and dies, prompting a further departure. Forced into the interior and riverine wilds, the survivors contend with scarce provisions, hostile companions, hunting and improvised survival, and encounters with local fauna and hazards, while the story alternates domestic drama with frontier adventure and exploration.
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