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A Place of Meadows and Tall Trees
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220 pages
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Set against the backdrop of colonial oppression, the novel follows Silas James as he navigates the harsh realities faced by Welsh settlers in Patagonia after a treacherous sea journey. In a desolate landscape, he confronts the threat of the nomadic Tehuelche Indians and grapples with doubts about his sacrifice for a dream that may be unattainable. Alongside politically savvy Edwyn Owen and the shaman Yelue, James experiences the emergence of a new culture amid the struggles of survival, hunger, and loss.
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2010, paperback
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