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Jules of the great heart

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About This Book

A free trapper in the Hudson Bay region pursues a man who has stolen a fur cache, triggering a series of chases, skirmishes, and rescues that carry the action into remote northern country. Along the way the narrative sketches the trapper’s solitary life, his relationships with companions and strangers, and his practical resourcefulness in harsh terrain. Encounters and hardships prompt a moral and emotional awakening that transforms his reputation from outlaw to protector, sending him on a personal quest into the heights where reconciliations, challenges, and a final calm resolution bring a quiet sense of fulfilment.

About the Author

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Lawrence Mott

Lawrence Mott was an American author known for his work in children's literature. His notable book, "Jules of the Great Heart," showcases his ability to weave engaging narratives that resonate with young readers. Mott's storytelling often emphasizes themes of adventure and moral growth, making his work both entertaining and educational. While his literary contributions may not be as widely recognized today, they reflect a dedication to fostering imagination and character development in youth through literature.