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Far Past the Frontier

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Two young travelers flee a violent incident and undertake a hazardous journey into remote country, confronting pursuit, hidden enemies, and the hazards of wilderness travel. They contend with ambushes, a vengeful adversary, and a mysterious nighttime shot while building shelter, surviving wolf attacks, and spending a tense night with local tribes. Along the way a stranger’s enigmatic past surfaces and alliances are tested at a maple-sugar camp. The narrative alternates action and suspense with practical frontier campcraft as the characters’ resourcefulness, friendships, and uncovered secrets determine their chances of survival.

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James A. Braden

James A. Braden was an American author known for his contributions to juvenile literature in the early 20th century. He often explored themes of adventure and exploration, particularly in the context of American history and frontier life. His notable works include "Connecticut Boys in the Western Reserve: A Tale of the Moravian Massacre," which delves into historical events with a youthful perspective. Braden also created a series featuring the 'Auto Boys,' engaging young readers with tales of mystery and adventure, such as "The Auto Boys' Mystery" and "The Auto Boys' Quest." His writing reflects a blend of historical narrative and imaginative storytelling, appealing to a generation of young readers.

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