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About This Book

A former mounted police officer recounts life on a remote northern homestead, describing daily routines, winter trapping and fishing, and the deep bond with his regimental dog, who is attached to military routines. He relates building the house and stable, expanding his farm, and a serious accident when a log crushed his leg, after which the dog fetches an ax and assists in freeing him. The narrative emphasizes solitude, self-reliance, practical frontier work, and the loyalty and intelligence of the dog.

About the Author

Strachan, A. A. portrait

A. A. Strachan

A. A. Strachan is an author recognized for his novel "Jim," which explores themes of identity and personal struggle. While not widely known in contemporary literature, Strachan's work contributes to the rich tapestry of early 20th-century storytelling. His writing reflects the complexities of human experience, making it a noteworthy addition to the literary heritage of the time. Strachan's ability to capture the nuances of character and emotion invites readers to engage deeply with his narratives.