Young Kathy, a city girl, marries a Canadian Mountie and begins a new life in the wilderness of the North Woods.
Benedict Freedman Books
Benedict Freedman, hailing from a family of writers, brought a unique analytical lens to his literary pursuits. His early aptitude for mathematics shaped his approach to storytelling, where he meticulously crafted narratives exploring complex patterns of human behavior and thought. Freedman's work is characterized by its precision and depth, reflecting a mind adept at dissecting intricate problems. His writing invites readers to delve into the underlying structures of his compelling tales.


The Search for Joyful
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Set during World War II, this sequel explores the journey of a young Cree woman experiencing independence for the first time. Through her eyes, the authors, Benedict and Nancy Freedman, vividly depict the challenges and transformations of the era, highlighting her personal growth and resilience against the backdrop of significant historical events. The narrative promises to blend cultural insights with the emotional depth of a coming-of-age story.