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Westward America

This series transports readers to the rugged American frontier of the 18th century, where the lives of explorers, hunters, and settlers clash with the unforgiving wilderness and political conflicts. Set against the backdrop of pivotal historical events like the French and Indian War, the narratives delve into themes of survival, courage, and the pursuit of a new life at the edge of civilization. It's an immersive journey into the past, brought to life through realistic characters and detailed depictions of early American wilderness and its challenges.

Into the Wilderness

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    Into the Wilderness

    • 290 pages
    • 11 hours of reading

    Set against the backdrop of 1750s Pennsylvania during the French and Indian War, the narrative follows Noah Wilde, a long hunter who ventures deep into the Allegheny Mountains to provide for settlements and forts. His extended absences highlight the challenges of survival in a rugged landscape, intertwining themes of exploration, resilience, and the complexities of frontier life. The story immerses readers in the historical context of early American wilderness and the tensions of the era.

    Into the Wilderness