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A young frontiersman grows up on the edge of the woods, befriending Native American youths and learning hunting, tracking, and wilderness skills. His family repeatedly moves westward, cutting trails and settling new farmland while he hones his marksmanship and survival craft. The narrative follows later journeys into Kentucky along rough routes, the carving of the Wilderness Road, episodes of conflict and Indian attacks during colonial warfare, the building and defense of frontier forts, and daring rescues. Throughout, the account examines survival, cultural encounters, community defense, and the challenges of early westward migration.

About the Author

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Katharine Elliott Wilkie

Katharine Elliott Wilkie was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature. Her notable work, "Daniel Boone / Taming the Wilds," presents a vivid portrayal of the legendary frontiersman Daniel Boone, exploring themes of adventure and exploration in the American wilderness. Wilkie's writing reflects a fascination with historical figures and their impact on American culture, making her a significant voice in the genre of historical fiction for young readers.

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