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Rolf in the Woods

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A young boy escapes an abusive guardian and finds refuge with Quonab, an Indigenous woodsman, and his dog Skookum, learning to live by the land. He is taught to build camps, track and trap, canoe, and read animal behavior, while seasonal sights and sounds shape his education. The narrative moves between solitary woodcraft, market and city encounters, episodes of scouting and rescue during wartime, and tests of character among neighbors and trappers. Through practical instruction, animal lore, and small moral dilemmas, he grows in self-reliance, skill, and compassion, bridging wild life and community responsibilities.

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Ernest Thompson Seton

Ernest Thompson Seton was a prominent naturalist, author, and illustrator known for his influential works on wildlife and nature. Born in the late 19th century, he played a significant role in the early conservation movement and was a founder of the Boy Scouts of America. Seton's writing often blended storytelling with a deep appreciation for animal life, as seen in his notable works such as "Animal Heroes" and "Monarch, the Big Bear of Tallac." His narratives not only entertain but also educate readers about the natural world, making him a key figure in American literature focused on nature and wildlife.

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