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Ben Comee

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A young Lexington resident comes of age through village chores, hunting and trapping, and an apprenticeship before joining Rogers's Rangers. The narrative follows frontier patrols and scouting missions, tense skirmishes with French and Indigenous forces, daring assaults on forts, winter expeditions, captures and escapes, and episodes of starvation and river drift that test survival. Interwoven with military action are scenes of small‑town life, friendships, practical skills, and the stark hardships of campaigning on the wilderness frontier.

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M. J. Canavan

M. J. Canavan is an author known for his novel "Ben Comee," which explores themes of identity and belonging. While not widely recognized in contemporary literature, Canavan's work contributes to the rich tapestry of early 20th-century fiction. His storytelling reflects the complexities of human experience, making his narratives resonate with readers interested in character-driven plots. "Ben Comee" stands out as a significant piece, offering insights into the cultural and social dynamics of its time.

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