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A boy and his companions venture into the northern Labrador winter, navigating rivers and the open sea in small boats, camping in spruce forests, and living by hunting and bushcraft; they confront predators including a bear, are swept away in rapids, become lost in snow, and endure capture and danger involving local Indigenous groups, survive shipwreck and drifting sea ice, and ultimately mount a perilous escape and return. The narrative stresses practical survival, loyalty among the men, and the austere beauty and hazards of the far northern landscape, highlighting courage and resourcefulness in extreme isolation.

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Dillon Wallace

Dillon Wallace was a Canadian author known for his adventurous tales set in the rugged landscapes of Labrador. His works often reflect his deep appreciation for the wilderness and the challenges of life in remote areas. Among his notable titles is "Bobby of the Labrador," which captures the spirit of exploration and the bond between humans and nature. Wallace's stories frequently feature themes of survival and camaraderie, drawing from his own experiences in the Canadian wilderness. His contributions to literature provide readers with a vivid portrayal of the natural world and the resilience of those who inhabit it.

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